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First off: a List is a Collection. It is a specialized Collection, however.
A Collection is just that: a collection of items. You can add stuff, remove stuff, iterate over stuff and query how much stuff is in there.
A List adds the information about a defined sequence of stuff to it: You can get the element at position n, you can add an element at position n, you can remove the element at position n.
In a Collection you can't do that: "the 5th element in this collection" isn't defined, because there is no defined order.
Content Under CC-BY-SA license - What is the difference between Collection and List in Java? When should I use which?✓ First off: a List is a Collection . It is a specialized Collection , however. A Collection is just that: a collection of items. You can add stuff, remove stuff, iterate …
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