In this shot, we will discuss how to use the Deque.peek()
method in Java.
The Deque.peek()
method is present in the Deque
interface inside the java.util
package.
Deque.peek()
is used to get the element at the head of the deque.
Deque.peek()
The Deque.peek()
method doesn’t take any parameters.
Element
: The element at the head of the deque.Let us look at the code snippet below.
import java.util.*;class Main{public static void main(String[] args){Deque<Integer> d = new LinkedList<Integer>();d.add(2);d.add(28);d.add(6);d.add(80);d.add(21);d.add(7);d.add(15);System.out.println("The peek element of the deque is: "+d.peek());}}
In line 1, we import the required package.
In line 2, we make a main
class.
In line 4, we make a main
function.
In line 6, we declare a deque
that consists of Integer
type elements.
From lines 8-14, we use the Deque.add()
method to insert the elements in the deque
.
In line 16, we use the Deque.peek()
method to display the element at the head of Deque
.
In this way, we can use the Deque.peek()
method in Java.