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Java PriorityQueue toArray() Method
Description
The java PriorityQueue toArray() method returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue in proper sequence. The order in which elements are present in PriorityQueue is maintained in Array as well.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.PriorityQueue.toArray() method
public Object[] toArray()
Parameters
NA
Return Value
This method returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue.
Exception
NA
Java PriorityQueue toArray(T[] a) Method
Description
The Java PriorityQueue toArray(a) method returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue from first to last element). It returns the runtime type of the returned array as of the specified array. In case of queue fits in the specified array, it is returned. Otherwise, a new array is allocated with the specified runtime type and the size of current queue.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.PriorityQueue.toArray(T[] a) method
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a)
Parameters
a − the array into which the elements of the queue are to be stored
Return Value
This method returns an array containing the elements of the queue.
Exception
ArrayStoreException − if the runtime type of the specified array is not a supertype of the runtime type of every element in this queue.
NullPointerException − if the specified array is null.
Getting Array of Ints from a PriorityQueue of Ints Example
The following example shows the usage of Java PriorityQueue toArray() method with Integers. We're creating an PriorityQueue of Integers, adding some elements, and then array is created using toArray() method. The array is iterated and elements are printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.PriorityQueue; public class PriorityQueueDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an empty priority queue PriorityQueue<Integer> queue = new PriorityQueue<>(); // use add() method to add elements in the queue queue.add(25); queue.add(30); queue.add(20); queue.add(18); // get the array Object[] array = queue.toArray(); for (Object object : array) { System.out.println(object); } } }
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
18 20 25 30
Getting Array of Strings from a PriorityQueue of Strings Example
The following example shows the usage of Java PriorityQueue toArray() method with Strings. We're creating an PriorityQueue of Strings, adding some elements, and then array is created using toArray() method. The array is iterated and elements are printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.PriorityQueue; public class PriorityQueueDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an empty priority queue PriorityQueue<String> queue = new PriorityQueue<>(); // use add() method to add elements in the queue queue.add("A"); queue.add("B"); queue.add("C"); queue.add("D"); // get the array Object[] array = queue.toArray(); for (Object object : array) { System.out.println(object); } } }
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
A B C D
Getting Array of Objects from a PriorityQueue of Objects Example
The following example shows the usage of Java PriorityQueue toArray(T[]) method with Student objects. We're creating an PriorityQueue of Student objects, adding some elements, and then array is created using toArray(T[]) method. The array is iterated and elements are printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.PriorityQueue; public class PriorityQueueDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an empty priority queue PriorityQueue<Student> queue = new PriorityQueue<>(); // use add() method to add elements in the queue queue.add(new Student(1, "Julie")); queue.add(new Student(2, "Robert")); queue.add(new Student(3, "Adam")); // get the array of Student objects Student[] array = queue.toArray(new Student[queue.size()]); // print the array elements for (Student student : array) { System.out.println(student); } } } class Student implements Comparable<Student> { int rollNo; String name; Student(int rollNo, String name){ this.rollNo = rollNo; this.name = name; } @Override public String toString() { return "[ " + this.rollNo + ", " + this.name + " ]"; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { Student s = (Student)obj; return this.rollNo == s.rollNo && this.name.equalsIgnoreCase(s.name); } @Override public int compareTo(Student student) { return this.rollNo - student.rollNo; } }
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
[ 1, Julie ] [ 2, Robert ] [ 3, Adam ]