Java LinkedList - peekLast() Method
The java.util.LinkedList.peekLast() method is used to retrieve the last element of the list. The method returns null, if the list is empty. Unlike the LinkedList pollLast method, it does not remove the retrieved element.
Syntax
public E peekLast()
Here, E is the type of element maintained by the container.
Parameters
No parameter is required.
Return Value
Returns the last element of the list, or null if the list is empty.
Exception
NA.
Example:
In the example below, the java.util.LinkedList.peekLast() method is used to retrieve the last element of the given list.
import java.util.*; public class MyClass { public static void main(String[] args) { //creating a linkedlist LinkedList<Integer> MyList = new LinkedList<Integer>(); //populating linkedlist MyList.add(10); MyList.add(20); MyList.add(30); //printing linkedlist in reverse order System.out.println("MyList contains: "); while(MyList.size() != 0) { System.out.println(MyList.peekLast()); MyList.removeLast(); } } }
The output of the above code will be:
MyList contains: 30 20 10
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