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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:11:53+00:00 2026-05-10T18:11:53+00:00

We all know you can’t do the following because of ConcurrentModificationException : for (Object

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We all know you can’t do the following because of ConcurrentModificationException:

for (Object i : l) {     if (condition(i)) {         l.remove(i);     } } 

But this apparently works sometimes, but not always. Here’s some specific code:

public static void main(String[] args) {     Collection<Integer> l = new ArrayList<>();      for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {         l.add(4);         l.add(5);         l.add(6);     }      for (int i : l) {         if (i == 5) {             l.remove(i);         }     }      System.out.println(l); } 

This, of course, results in:

Exception in thread 'main' java.util.ConcurrentModificationException 

Even though multiple threads aren’t doing it. Anyway.

What’s the best solution to this problem? How can I remove an item from the collection in a loop without throwing this exception?

I’m also using an arbitrary Collection here, not necessarily an ArrayList, so you can’t rely on get.

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:11:54+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    Iterator.remove() is safe, you can use it like this:

    List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();  // This is a clever way to create the iterator and call iterator.hasNext() like // you would do in a while-loop. It would be the same as doing: //     Iterator<String> iterator = list.iterator(); //     while (iterator.hasNext()) { for (Iterator<String> iterator = list.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) {     String string = iterator.next();     if (string.isEmpty()) {         // Remove the current element from the iterator and the list.         iterator.remove();     } } 

    Note that Iterator.remove() is the only safe way to modify a collection during iteration; the behavior is unspecified if the underlying collection is modified in any other way while the iteration is in progress.

    Source: docs.oracle > The Collection Interface


    And similarly, if you have a ListIterator and want to add items, you can use ListIterator#add, for the same reason you can use Iterator#remove — it’s designed to allow it.


    In your case you tried to remove from a list, but the same restriction applies if trying to put into a Map while iterating its content.

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