Scala Set is a collection of pairwise different elements of the same type. In other words, a Set is a collection that contains no duplicate elements. TreeSet implements immutable sets and keeps elements in sorted order.
The following is the syntax for declaring an TreeSet variable.
var z : TreeSet[String] = TreeSet("Zara","Nuha","Ayan")
Here, z is declared as an tree-set of Strings which has three members. Values can be added by using commands like the following −
var myList1: TreeSet[String] = myList + "Naira";
Below is an example program of showing how to create, initialize and process TreeSet −
import scala.collection.immutable.TreeSet object Demo { def main(args: Array[String]) = { var mySet: TreeSet[String] = TreeSet("Zara","Nuha","Ayan"); // Add an element var mySet1: TreeSet[String] = mySet + "Naira"; // Remove an element var mySet2: TreeSet[String] = mySet - "Nuha"; // Create empty set var mySet3: TreeSet[String] = TreeSet.empty[String]; println(mySet); println(mySet1); println(mySet2); println(mySet3); } }
Save the above program in Demo.scala. The following commands are used to compile and execute this program.
\>scalac Demo.scala \>scala Demo
TreeSet(Ayan, Nuha, Zara) TreeSet(Ayan, Naira, Nuha, Zara) TreeSet(Ayan, Zara) TreeSet()