The java.util.NavigableSet.isEmpty() method is used to check if a NavigableSet is empty or not. It returns True if the NavigableSet is empty otherwise it returns False.
Syntax:
Java
boolean isEmpty()Parameters: This method does not take any parameter Return Value: The method returns True if the NavigableSet is empty else returns False. Below program illustrate the java.util.NavigableSet.isEmpty() method:
// Java code to illustrate isEmpty()
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class NavigableSetDemo {
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty NavigableSet
NavigableSet<String> st = new TreeSet<String>();
// Use add() method to add elements into
// the NavigableSet
st.add("Welcome");
st.add("To");
st.add("Geeks");
st.add("4");
st.add("Geeks");
// Displaying the NavigableSet
System.out.println("NavigableSet: " + st);
// Check for the empty NavigableSet
System.out.println("Is the NavigableSet empty? "
+ st.isEmpty());
// Clearing the NavigableSet using clear() method
st.clear();
// Again Checking for the empty NavigableSet
System.out.println("Is the NavigableSet empty? "
+ st.isEmpty());
}
}
Output:
NavigableSet: [4, Geeks, To, Welcome] Is the NavigableSet empty? false Is the NavigableSet empty? true