Java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange() Method
Description
The java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange(char[] original, int from, int to) method copies the specified range of the specified array into a new array.The final index of the range (to), which must be greater than or equal to from, may be greater than original.length, in which case '\\u000' is placed in all elements of the copy whose index is greater than or equal to original.length - from. The length of the returned array will be to - from.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange() method
public static char[] copyOfRange(char[] original, int from, int to)
Parameters
original − This is the array from which a range is to to be copied.
from − This is the initial index of the range to be copied, inclusive.
to − This is the final index of the range to be copied, exclusive.
Return Value
This method returns a new array containing the specified range from the original array, truncated or padded with null characters to obtain the required length.
Exception
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException − If from < 0 or from > original.length()
IllegalArgumentException − If if from > to.
NullPointerException − If original is null.
Example
The following example shows the usage of java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange() method.
Live Demopackage com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { // intializing an array arr1 char[] arr1 = new char[] {'p', 's', 'r'}; // printing the array System.out.println("Printing 1st array:"); for (int i = 0; i < arr1.length; i++) { System.out.println(arr1[i]); } // copying array arr1 to arr2 with range of index from 1 to 3 char[] arr2 = Arrays.copyOfRange(arr1, 1, 3); // printing the array arr2 System.out.println("Printing new array:"); for (int i = 0; i < arr2.length; i++) { System.out.println(arr2[i]); } } }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
Printing 1st array: p s r Printing new array: s r