Java LinkedList clone() Method
Example
Create a copy of a list:
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
LinkedList<String> cars = new LinkedList<String>();
cars.add("Volvo");
cars.add("BMW");
cars.add("Ford");
cars.add("Mazda");
LinkedList cars2 = (LinkedList)cars.clone();
cars2.set(0, "Toyota");
System.out.println(cars);
System.out.println(cars2);
}
}
Definition and Usage
The clone() method returns a copy of the LinkedList as an Object.
This creates a "shallow" copy, which means that copies of objects in the list are not created, instead the list has references to the same objects that are in the original list.
Note: Since the return type is Object, it must be type casted in order to use it as an LinkedList as shown in the example above.
Syntax
public Object clone()
Technical Details
| Returns: | A copy of the LinkedList object. |
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Related Pages
❮ LinkedList Methods