ArrayBlockingQueue take() method in Java
ArrayBlockingQueue is bounded, blocking queue that stores the elements internally backed by an array.
- ArrayBlockingQueue class is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
- Bounded means it will have a fixed size, you can not store number the elements more than the capacity of the queue.
- The queue also follows FIFO (first-in-first-out) rule for storing and removing elements from the queue.
- If you try to put an element into a full queue or to take an element from an empty queue then the queue will block you.
The take() method is used to retrieve and remove the head of this queue. If queue is empty then it will wait until an element becomes available. Syntax:
public E take()throws InterruptedException
Parameters: The method does not take any parameters.
Return Value: The method returns value at the head of this queue.
Exception: The method throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting.
Below programs illustrate the take() method of ArrayBlockingQueue:
Program 1:
Java
// Program to demonstrate take() method of ArrayBlockingQueue import java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException{ // Define capacity of ArrayBlockingQueue int capacity = 5 ; // Create object of ArrayBlockingQueue ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer> queue = new ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer>(capacity); // Add elements to ArrayBlockingQueue queue.add( 23 ); queue.add( 32 ); queue.add( 45 ); queue.add( 12 ); // Print queue after adding numbers System.out.print("After adding numbers Queue: " +queue); // Apply take() method int head=queue.take(); // Print head of queue using take() method System.out.println("Head of queue removed is " +head); System.out.print("After removing head. Queue: "); System.out.println(queue); // Apply take() method head = queue.take(); // Print head of queue using take() method System.out.println("Head of queue removed is " + head); System.out.print("After removing head. Queue: "); System.out.println(queue); } } |
Output:
After adding numbers Queue: [23, 32, 45, 12]Head of queue removed is 23 After removing head. Queue: [32, 45, 12] Head of queue removed is 32 After removing head. Queue: [45, 12]
Program 2:
Java
// Program to demonstrate take() method of ArrayBlockingQueue import java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue; public class GFG { // Create a User Object with name // and age as the attribute public class User { public String name; public String age; User(String name, String age) { this .name = name; this .age = age; } } // Main Method public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException { GFG gfg = new GFG(); gfg.takeMethodExample(); } // Method to give example of take function public void takeMethodExample() throws InterruptedException { // define capacity of ArrayBlockingQueue int capacity = 5 ; // create object of ArrayBlockingQueue ArrayBlockingQueue<User> queue = new ArrayBlockingQueue<User>(capacity); // create user objects User user1 = new User("Aman", " 24 "); User user2 = new User("Amar", " 23 "); User user3 = new User("Sanjeet", " 25 "); User user4 = new User("Suvo", " 26 "); User user5 = new User("Ravi", " 22 "); // Add Objects to ArrayBlockingQueue queue.offer(user1); queue.offer(user2); queue.offer(user3); queue.offer(user4); queue.offer(user5); // find take() of queue User head = queue.take(); // print head System.out.println("Details of User Removed" +" After Applying take() Method"); System.out.println("User Name : " + head.name); System.out.println("User Age : " + head.age); // find take() of queue head = queue.take(); // print head System.out.println("Details of User Removed"+ " After Applying take() Method"); System.out.println("User Name : " + head.name); System.out.println("User Age : " + head.age); } } |
Output:
Details of User Removed After Applying take() Method User Name : Aman User Age : 24 Details of User Removed After Applying take() Method User Name : Amar User Age : 23
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/ArrayBlockingQueue.html#take()