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I have an array list

ArrayList<String> list=new ArrayList<String>();
  list.add("Apple"); 
  list.add("Ball");  
  list.add("Cat");  
  list.add("dog");  
  list.add("Egg");

And I want to remove all items after "Cat".

Is there any way to do that?

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You could get a subList(...) of the remaining elements, and clear() it:

int index = list.indexOf("Cat");
if (index > -1) {
    list.subList(index + 1, list.size()).clear();
}

I see other answer attempts are trying to use remove and removeAll methods. That's not efficient, because the remove(Object) and removeAll(Collection) methods try match elements in the list, which requires scanning the entire list. Worse, if elements may appear multiple times, then those techniques may incorrectly remove elements before the target too. Using subList and clear is correct, efficient and simple.

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  • Thanks, man it works :) Jun 17, 2017 at 19:21
  • Thanks @Christopher!
    – janos
    Jun 17, 2017 at 19:22
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    @davidxxx no it doesn't. See the description of Throws in the javadoc (You could also give it a try.)
    – janos
    Jun 17, 2017 at 19:32

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