Java Set.addAll(Collection <? extends E > c)
Syntax
Set.addAll(Collection <? extends E > c) has the following syntax.
boolean addAll(Collection <? extends E > c)
Example
In the following code shows how to use Set.addAll(Collection <? extends E > c) method.
/*w w w . j a v a 2 s. c om*/
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Set set = new HashSet();
Set set2 = new HashSet();
StringBuffer buff1 = new StringBuffer("Irish Setter");
StringBuffer buff2 = new StringBuffer("Irish Setter");
set.add(buff1);
set2.add(buff2);
System.out.println(set.addAll(set2));
System.out.println(set.addAll(set));
}
}
The code above generates the following result.
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