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Convert Collection to ArrayList
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.LinkedList; public class Main { public static void main[String[] args] { LinkedList linkedList = new LinkedList[]; linkedList.push["A"]; linkedList.push["B"]; linkedList.push["C"]; linkedList.push["D"]; ArrayList arrayList = new ArrayList[linkedList]; for [String s : arrayList] { System.out.println["s = " + s]; } } }Related examples in the same category
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