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Set and HashSet

A Set represents a mathematical set. It is a Collection that, unlike List, does not allow duplicates. There must not be two elements of a Set, say e1 and e2, such that e1.equals(e2). The add method of Set returns false if you try to add a duplicate element. import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Set; public class MainClass {   public static void main(String[] a) {     Set set = new HashSet();     set.add("Hello");     if (set.add("Hello")) {       System.out.println("addition successful");     } else {       System.out.println("addition failed");     }   } } addition failed HashSet allows at most one null element. HashSet is faster than other implementations of Set, TreeSet and LinkedHashSet.