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How do I declare and initialize an array in Java?
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Closed 5 years ago.
I am trying to declare and instantiate an array named 'canines' that had 25 elements and will hold 'dog' objects...
Is this the best way to do this or is there another formate that would be more correct?
canines[25] = Dog
Dog[] canines = new Dog[25];
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Java ArrayList to Kotlin Array
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Closed 1 year ago.
So, I try to make a line chart using AAChartModel. I have ArrayList in my code. But in AAchartModel they used an arrayOf instead of ArrayList.
So My Question is, how do I convert from ArrayList to arrayOf ?
arrayOf() returns just an Array. So you can call arrayList.toTypedArray()
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How do I declare and initialize an array in Java?
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Closed 2 years ago.
Can i ask whats the meaning of the input "52" on [], because if i delete the 52 the program wont run.
ArrayList<String> playerCard[]= new ArrayList[52];
The 52 tells the compiler how large the array is.
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How to use subList()
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Closed 3 years ago.
I want to pass an array as argument to a function without first element.
I came up with this solution, but I'm wondering if there are better ways to it.
List<Integer> numbers = new ArrayList<>();
//... in the meantime numbers is an array that contain 1000 elements;
numbers.remove(0);
myFunction(numbers)
You can use subList(firstElement, lastElement); method.
Here please check javadoc.
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Is there a longer than int Java List?
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Using a long as ArrayList index in java
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Closed 7 years ago.
I want to have a big ArrayList, so its index would go beyond int, how or what can I use for that?
I already checked that Vector does have the same issue, any ideas?
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Converting a TreeSet to ArrayList?
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Closed 6 years ago.
how can I convert this to a List of the same object type?
TreeSet<FieldBean> Fields = new TreeSet<FieldBean>();
Thanks
One of the constructors of ArrayList takes a collection as an argument and fills the list with the items contained in that collection:
List<FieldBean> list = new ArrayList<FieldBean> (fields);