If I want to make two lists into one in Java, I can use ListUtils.union(List list1,List list2)
. But what if I want to combine multiple lists?
This works:
import org.apache.commons.collections.ListUtils;
List<Integer>list1=Arrays.asList(1,2,3);
List<Integer>list2=Arrays.asList(4,5,6);
List<Integer>list3=Arrays.asList(7,8,9);
List<Integer>list4=Arrays.asList(10,0,-1);
System.out.println(ListUtils.union(ListUtils.union(list1, list2),ListUtils.union(list3, list4)));
But it doesn't really look like the best solution, neither is it particularly great to read. Sadly ListUtils.union(list1,list2,list3,list4)
doesn't work. Using addAll
multiple times and creating its own list just for that with duplicates of all the entries also doesn't seem ideal to me. So what can I do instead?
ListUtils
is not a standard Java API class. Are you referring to the apache-commons ListUtils class? If so, please edit your question to make that clear.