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Generate a random array of integers in Java

Anvi Jain
Updated on 12-Sep-2023 03:29:56

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In order to generate random array of integers in Java, we use the nextInt() method of the java.util.Random class. This returns the next random integer value from this random number generator sequence.Declaration − The java.util.Random.nextInt() method is declared as follows −public int nextInt()Let us see a program to generate a random array of integers in Java −Example Live Demoimport java.util.Random; public class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Random rd = new Random(); // creating Random object       int[] arr = new int[5];       for (int i = 0; i

Generate Random bytes in Java

Smita Kapse
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:52:19

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In order to generate random bytes in Java, we use the nextBytes() method. The java.util.Random.nextBytes() method generates random bytes and provides it to the user defined byte array.Declaration − The java.util.Random.nextBytes() method is declared as follows −public void nextBytes(byte[] bytes)where bytes is the byte array.Let us see a program to generate random bytes in Java −Example Live Demoimport java.util.Random; public class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Random rd = new Random();       byte[] arr = new byte[7];       rd.nextBytes(arr);       System.out.println(arr);    } }Output[B@15db9742Note − The output might ... Read More

Generate Random Integer Numbers in Java

Nancy Den
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:52:47

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In order to generate Random Integer Numbers in Java, we use the nextInt() method of the java.util.Random class. This returns the next random integer value from this random number generator sequence.Declaration − The java.util.Random.nextInt() method is declared as follows −public int nextInt()Let us see a program to generate random integer numbers in Java −Example Live Demoimport java.util.Random; public class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Random rd = new Random(); // creating Random object       System.out.println(rd.nextInt());    } }Output27100093Note - The output might vary on Online Compilers.

Get number of available processors in Java

Krantik Chavan
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:53:39

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In order to get the number of available processors in Java, we use the availableProcessors() method. The java.lang.Runtime.availableProcessors() method returns the number of processors which are available to the Java virtual machine. This number may vary during a particular call of the virtual machine.Declaration − The java.lang.Runtime.availableProcessors() method is declared as follows −public int availableProcessors()Let us see a program to get the number of available processors in Java −Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       // print statement at the start of the program       System.out.println("Start...");       System.out.print("Number ... Read More

System.getProperty() in Java

Anvi Jain
Updated on 31-Oct-2023 03:19:57

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The getProperty(String key) method in Java is used to returns the system property denoted by the specified key passed as its argument.It is a method of the java.lang.System Class.Declaration − The java.lang.System.getProperty(String key) is declared as follows −public static String getProperty(String key)where key is the name of the System property.Some values of the key are as follows −file.separatorjava.specification.versionjava.vm.versionjava.class.pathjava.vendorjava.class.versionos.archjava.compilerline.separatorjava.versionjava.vendor.urlos.nameLet us see a program showing the use of getProperty() method in Java −Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       System.out.println("System property: " + System.getProperty("user.dir"));       System.out.println("Operating System: " + System.getProperty("os.name"));     ... Read More

Display the amount of free memory in the Java Virtual Machine

Krantik Chavan
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:55:03

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In order to display the amount of free memory in the Java Virtual Machine, we use the freeMemory() method. It is a method of the java.lang.Runtime Class. It returns the amount of free memory in the Java Virtual Machine. If we call the gc method, there is a possibility of increase of free memory.Declaration − The java.lang.Runtime.freeMemory() method is declared as follows −public long freeMemory()Let us see a program to display the amount of free memory in the Java Virtual Machine −Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       // print statement at ... Read More

Display the maximum amount of memory in Java

Smita Kapse
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:55:44

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In order to display the maximum amount of memory in Java, we use the maxMemory() method. It is a method of the java.lang.Runtime Class. It returns the maximum amount of memory that the Java Virtual Machine will try to use.Declaration − The java.lang.Runtime.maxMemory() method is declared as follows −public long maxMemory()Let us see a program to display the maximum amount of memory in Java −Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       // print statement at the start of the program       System.out.println("Start...");       // displays the maximum memory ... Read More

Determine if a Preference Node exists in Java

Nancy Den
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:56:28

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In order to determine the existence a preference node in Java, we use the nodeExists() method. The nodeExists() method returns a boolean value. It returns true when the specified preference node exists in the same tree as this node.Declaration − The java.util.prefs.Preferences.remove() method is declared as follows −public abstract boolean nodeExists(String pathname)throws BackingStoreExceptionwhere pathname is the path name of the node whose existence needs to be determined.Let us see a program to determine if a preference node exists in Java −Example Live Demoimport java.util.prefs.Preferences; public class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {       boolean ... Read More

Export Preferences to XML file in Java

Krantik Chavan
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:57:16

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In order to export preferences to an XML file in Java, we need to use the exportSubtree() method. This method emits an XML document showing all of the preferences contained in this node and all of its descendants. This XML document provides an offline backup of the subtree rooted at the node.Declaration − The java.util.prefs.Preferences.exportSubtree method is declared as follows −public abstract void exportSubtree(OutputStream os) throws IOException, BackingStoreExceptionLet us see a program to export preferences to an XML file in Java −import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.util.prefs.Preferences; public class Example {    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {    Preferences ... Read More

Java Program to fill elements in a short array

Anvi Jain
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:57:59

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Elements can be filled in a short array using the java.util.Arrays.fill() method. This method assigns the required short value to the short array in Java. The two parameters required are the array name and the value that is to be stored in the array elements.A program that demonstrates this is given as follows −Example Live Demoimport java.util.Arrays; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {       short[] shortArray = new short[5];       short shortValue = 1;       Arrays.fill(shortArray, shortValue);       System.out.println("The short array content is: " + Arrays.toString(shortArray)); ... Read More

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