LinkedList addLast() Method in Java
In Java, the addLast() method of the LinkedList class is used to add an element at the end of the list.
Syntax of LinkedList addLast() Method
void addLast( E e)
- Parameter: e is the element you want to add at the end of the list.
- Return type: This method does not return any value.
Example: Here, we use the addLast() method to add elements at the end of the LinkedList.
// Java program to demonstrate the
// use of addLast() method in a LinkedList
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class Geeks{
public static void main(String args[]) {
// Create an empty list
LinkedList<String> l = new LinkedList<>();
l.add("Geeks");
l.add("for");
l.add("Geeks");
System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l);
// Adding new elements at the
// end of the list using addLast()
l.addLast("is");
l.addLast("the");
l.addLast("best");
l.addLast("Coding");
l.addLast("Platform");
System.out.println("The new LinkedList is: " + l);
}
}
Output
The LinkedList is: [Geeks, for, Geeks] The new LinkedList is: [Geeks, for, Geeks, is, the, best, Coding, Platform]