Java Program to Combine Two List by Alternatively Taking Elements
Last Updated :
08 Aug, 2022
A list is an ordered sequence of elements stored together to form a collection. A list can contain duplicate as well as null entries. A list allows us to perform index-based operations, that is additions, deletions, manipulations, and positional access. Java provides an in-built interface <<java.util>> to perform list as well as other class-based functions.
Cases: There can occur two different scenarios while doing so as per the length of lists
- If list 2 gets exhausted while adding elements alternatively then the remaining elements of list 1 are the second list is remaining elements of list 1 to be added in the same sequence of occurrence.
- If list 1 gets exhausted and so on as discussed in the above case vice-versa
So, the Aim is to completely remove the elements from second one and add to first one list and whatever is left will be the second list.

Approach: The following approach is adopted to store elements alternatively in a merged list.
- Two lists are declared and initialized with a set of elements.
- Two counters, i and j are maintained to iterate over the length of the lists. The loop runs until the shorter length of both the lists.
- An empty list is maintained to store the merged contents of both the lists, in order of list1 followed by list2.
- At the end of the loop, one of the list, that is a shorter one is exhausted. A loop is then used to iterate over the remaining elements of the longer list and store them at the end one by one.
- The data type of the merged list should be similar to the individual lists.
Implementation: Two examples are discussed below considering both integer list and string lists
Example 1: String Lists
Java
// Java Program to Combine Two List
// by Alternatingly Taking Elements
// importing required packages
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Iterator;
// Class to access alternate elements
class GFG {
// Main driver method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating(declaring) list1
List<String> list1 = new ArrayList<String>();
// Adding elements to list1
// Custom inputs
list1.add("Geeks");
list1.add("Geeks");
list1.add("portal");
// Creating(declaring) list2
List<String> list2 = new ArrayList<String>();
// Adding elements to list2
// Custom inputs
list2.add("for");
list2.add("is CSE");
list2.add("portal");
// Display message
System.out.print("List1 contents: ");
// Iterating over List1
Iterator iterator = list1.iterator();
// Condition check using hasNext() which holds true
// till there is single element remaining in the
// List
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing elements of List 1
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
// Next Line
System.out.println();
// Display message
System.out.print("List2 contents: ");
// Iterating over List 2
iterator = list2.iterator();
// Condition check using hasNext() which holds true
// till there is single element remaining in the
// List
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing elements of List 2
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
// Declaring counters
int i = 0;
int j = 0;
// Creating(declaring) merged List
List<String> merged_list = new ArrayList<String>();
// Iterating over both the lists until
// the elements of shorter List are exhausted
while (i < list1.size() && j < list2.size()) {
// Step 1: Adding List1 element
merged_list.add(list1.get(i));
// Step 2: Adding List2 element
merged_list.add(list2.get(j));
// Incrementing counters
i++;
j++;
}
// Iterating over the remaining part of List1
while (i < list1.size()) {
merged_list.add(list1.get(i));
// Incrementing List1 counter
i++;
}
// Iterating over the remaining part of List2
while (j < list2.size()) {
merged_list.add(list2.get(j));
// Incrementing List1 counter
j++;
}
// Next line
System.out.println();
// Display message
System.out.print("Merged List contents: ");
// Iterators
iterator = merged_list.iterator();
// Iterating over merged List using hasNext() method
// which holds true till there is single element
// remaining
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing merged list contents
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
}
}
OutputList1 contents: Geeks Geeks portal
List2 contents: for is CSE portal
Merged List contents: Geeks for Geeks is CSE portal portal
Example 2: Integer Lists
Java
// Java Program to Combine Two List
// by Alternatingly Taking Elements
// importing required packages
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Iterator;
// Class
class GFG {
// Main driver method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating(declaring) List1
List<Integer> list1 = new ArrayList<Integer>();
// Adding elements to List1
// Custom inputs
list1.add(2);
list1.add(4);
list1.add(6);
// Creating(declaring) List2
List<Integer> list2 = new ArrayList<Integer>();
// Adding elements to List2
// Custom inputs
list2.add(1);
list2.add(3);
list2.add(5);
list2.add(7);
// Display message
System.out.print("List1 contents: ");
// Iterating over List1
Iterator iterator = list1.iterator();
// ConditionCheck using hasNext() method which hold
// true till single element in remaining List
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing List1 contents
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
// New line
System.out.println();
// Display message
System.out.print("List2 contents: ");
iterator = list2.iterator();
// ConditionCheck using hasNext() method which hold
// true till single element in remaining List
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing List2 contents
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
// Setting counters to zeros
int i = 0;
int j = 0;
// Creating(declaring) merged list
List<Integer> merged_list
= new ArrayList<Integer>();
// Iterating over both the lists
// until the shorter list
while (i < list1.size() && j < list2.size()) {
// Step 1: Adding List2 element
merged_list.add(list2.get(j));
// Step 2: Adding List1 element
merged_list.add(list1.get(i));
// Incrementing counters
i++;
j++;
}
// Iterating over the remaining part of List1
// Case 1: Input: ShorterList following BiggerList
while (i < list1.size()) {
// Merge remaining List to List1, and
// making List2 final as NULL List
merged_list.add(list1.get(i));
i++;
}
// Case 2: Input: BiggerList following ShorterList
while (j < list2.size()) {
// Merge remaining List to List1,an d
// making List2 -> NULL List
merged_list.add(list2.get(j));
j++;
}
// New line
System.out.println();
// Display message
System.out.print("Merged List contents: ");
// Iterating over merged list
iterator = merged_list.iterator();
// Condition check using hasNext() method which
// holds true till there is single element remaining
// in the List
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
// Printing merged List contents i.e
// FinalList = List1 + List2(Null final List)
System.out.print(iterator.next() + " ");
}
}
}
OutputList1 contents: 2 4 6
List2 contents: 1 3 5 7
Merged List contents: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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