Java Collections synchronizedNavigableSet() Method with Examples

The synchronizedNavigableSet() method in Java collections is used to get the thread-safe navigable set with the given navigable set.
Syntax:
public static <T> NavigableSet<T> synchronizedNavigableSet(NavigableSet<T> set)
Parameters:
- set is the input navigable set.
Return: It will return the synchronized navigable set from the given input (navigable set).
Exception: It will not raise any exception.
Example:
Java
// Java program to add elements// to the Navigable set and convert// them into the synchronized // navigable set with string dataimport java.util.*; public class GFG { // main method public static void main(String[] args) { // create an navigable tree set NavigableSet<String> data = new TreeSet<>(); // add elements into the set data.add("sravan-it"); data.add("manoj-cse"); data.add("sai-cse"); data.add("vignesh-it"); // get the synchronized navigable // set from the above set Set<String> final1 = Collections.synchronizedNavigableSet(data); // display System.out.println(final1); }} |
Output
[manoj-cse, sai-cse, sravan-it, vignesh-it]
Example 2:
Java
// Java program to add elements to the Navigable// set and convert into the synchronized // navigable set with integer dataimport java.util.*; public class GFG { // main method public static void main(String[] args) { // create an navigable tree set NavigableSet<Integer> data = new TreeSet<>(); // add elements into the set data.add(7058); data.add(4511); data.add(7859); data.add(4532); // get the synchronized navigable // set from the above set Set<Integer> final1 = Collections.synchronizedNavigableSet(data); // display System.out.println(final1); }} |
Output
[4511, 4532, 7058, 7859]
Example 3:
Java
// Java program to remove an item// from the synchronized navigable// setimport java.util.*; public class GFG { // main method public static void main(String[] args) { // create an navigable tree set NavigableSet<Integer> data = new TreeSet<>(); // add elements into the set data.add(7058); data.add(4511); data.add(7859); data.add(4532); // get the synchronized navigable // set from the above set Set<Integer> final1 = Collections.synchronizedNavigableSet(data); // remove 4511 element final1.remove(4511); // display System.out.println(final1); }} |
Output
[4532, 7058, 7859]



