//Create the ArrayList
List<Integer> al = new ArrayList<>();
//Add the items
al.add(10);
al.add(18);
//Remove item(1 = 2and item in list)
al.remove(1);
//create ArrayList
ArrayList<String> arrayList = new ArrayList<String>();
//add item to ArrayList
arrayList.add("item");
//check if ArrayList contains item (returns boolean)
System.out.println(arrayList.contains("item"));
//remove item from ArrayList
arrayList.remove("item");
import java.util.ArrayList;
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ArrayList<String> animals = new ArrayList<>();
// add elements in the array list
animals.add("Dog");
animals.add("Cat");
animals.add("Horse");
System.out.println("ArrayList: " + animals);
// remove element from index 2
String str = animals.remove(2);
System.out.println("Updated ArrayList: " + animals);
System.out.println("Removed Element: " + str);
}
}
// Java program to demonstrate working of remove
// on an integer arraylist
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class GFG
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
List<Integer> al = new ArrayList<>();
al.add(10);
al.add(30);
al.add(1);
al.add(2);
// This makes a call to remove(int) and
// removes element 20.
al.remove(1);
// Now element 30 is moved one position back
// So element 30 is removed this time
al.remove(1);
System.out.println("Modified ArrayList : " + al);
}
}
import java.util.ArrayList;
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ArrayList<String> animals = new ArrayList<>();
// add elements in the arraylist
animals.add("Peacock");
animals.add("Markhor");
animals.add("Cow");
System.out.println("ArrayList: " + animals +"
");
// remove element from index 2
String str = animals.remove(2);
System.out.println("Updated ArrayList: " + animals);
System.out.println("Removed Element: " + str);
}
}