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Java Vector elementAt() Method
The elementAt() method of Java Vector class is used to get the element at the specified index in the vector.
Syntax
Following is the declaration of elementAt() method:
Parameter
DataType | Parameter | Description | Required/Optional |
---|---|---|---|
int | index | It is an index into this vector. | Required |
Return
The elementAt() method returns an element at the specified index.
Exceptions
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException– This method has thrown an exception if the index is out of range i.e. index < 0 || index >= size().
Compatibility Version
Java 1.2 and above
Example 1
Output:
Element at index 1 is = 2 Element at index 3 is = 4
Example 2
Output:
Element at 0th position = White Element at 2nd position = Black
Example 3
Output:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 5 >= 3 at java.base/java.util.Vector.elementAt(Vector.java:496) at myPackage.VectorElementAtExample3.main(VectorElementAtExample3.java:12)
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