Java Collections emptySet() Method with Examples

The emptySet() method is used to get the set that has no elements. This method is used in set collection. A set is a data structure that can store unique elements.
Syntax:
public static final <T> Set<T> emptySet()
Parameters: This method will take no parameters.
Return Type: It will return an empty set that is immutable.
Example 1:
Java program to create an empty set
Java
import java.util.*;  public class GFG {    // main method    public static void main(String[] args)    {        // create an empty set        Set<String> data = Collections.<String>emptySet();                // display        System.out.println(data);    }} | 
Output
[]
Example 2:
In this program, we are going to create an empty set and add elements to the set. This method will return an error.
Java
import java.util.*;  public class GFG {    // main method    public static void main(String[] args)    {        // create an empty set        Set<String> data = Collections.<String>emptySet();                // add 3 elements        data.add("ojaswi");        data.add("ramya");        data.add("deepu");          // display        System.out.println(data);    }} | 
Output:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
    at java.util.AbstractCollection.add(AbstractCollection.java:262)
    at GFG.main(GFG.java:8)
				
					


