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Java Articles - Page 708 of 745
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The copyOfRange(int[] original, int from, int to) method of java.util.Arrays class 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 0 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.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int[] arr1 = new ... Read More
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The copyOf (int[] original, int newLength) method of the java.util.Arrays class copies the specified array, truncating or padding with zeros (if necessary) so the copy has the specified length. For all indices that are valid in both the original array and the copy, the two arrays will contain identical values. For any indices that are valid within the copy however not the original, the copy can contain zero. Such indices will exist if and only if the specified length is greater than that of the original array. Example import java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public ... Read More
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The equals(Object[] a, Object[] a2) method of the java.util.Arrays class returns true if the two specified arrays of objects are equal to one another. The two arrays are considered equal if both arrays contain the same number of elements, and all corresponding pairs of elements in the two arrays are equal. Two objects e1 and e2 are considered equal if (e1==null ? e2==null : e1.equals(e2)). The two arrays are equal if they contain the same elements in the same order. Two array references are considered equal if both are null.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] ... Read More
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The equals(int[] a, int[] a2) method of java.util.Arrays returns true if the two specified arrays of integers are equal to one another. Two arrays are equal if they contain the same elements in the same order. Two array references are considered equal if both are null.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int[] arr1 = new int[] { 10, 12, 5, 6 }; int[] arr2 = new int[] { 10, 12, 5, 6 }; int[] arr3 = new int[] { 10, 5, 6, 12 }; ... Read More
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The fill(object[] a, int fromIndex, int toIndex, object val) method of the class java.util.Arrays assign the specified Object reference to each element of the specified range of the specified array of objects. The range to be filled extends from index fromIndex, inclusive, to index toIndex, exclusive. (If fromIndex==toIndex, the range to be filled is empty)Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { Object arr[] = new Object[] {1.2, 5.6, 3.4, 2.9, 9.7}; System.out.println("Actual values: "); for (Object value : arr) { System.out.println("Value ... Read More
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The fill(Object[] a, Object val) method of the java.util.Arrays class assigns the specified Object reference to each element of the specified array of Objects.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { Object arr[] = new Object[] {10.5, 5.6, 4.7, 2.9, 9.7}; System.out.println("Actual values: "); for (Object value : arr) { System.out.println("Value = " + value); } Arrays.fill(arr, 12.2); System.out.println("New values after using fill() method: "); for (Object value : arr) { System.out.println("Value = " + value); } } }OutputActual values: Value = 10.5 Value = 5.6 Value = 4.7 Value = 2.9 Value = 9.7 New values after using fill() method: Value = 12.2 Value = 12.2 Value = 12.2 Value = 12.2 Value = 12.2
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The fill(int[] a, int fromIndex, int toIndex, int val) method of the java.util.Arrays class assigns the specified int value to each element of the specified range of the specified array of integers. The range to be filled extends from index fromIndex, inclusive, to index toIndex, exclusive.(If fromIndex==toIndex, the range to be filled is empty.)Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int arr[] = new int[] {1, 6, 3, 2, 9}; System.out.println("Actual values: "); for (int value : arr) { System.out.println("Value = ... Read More
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The fill(int[] a, int val) method of the java.util.Arrays class assigns the specified int value to each element of the specified array of integers.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int arr[] = new int[] {1, 6, 3, 2, 9}; System.out.println("Actual values: "); for (int value : arr) { System.out.println("Value = " + value); } Arrays.fill(arr, 18); System.out.println("New values after using fill() method: "); for (int value : arr) { System.out.println("Value = " + value); } } }OutputActual values: Value = 1 Value = 6 Value = 3 Value = 2 Value = 9 New values after using fill() method: Value = 18 Value = 18 Value = 18 Value = 18 Value = 18
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The toString(Object[] a) method of the java.util.Arrays class returns a string representation of the contents of the specified Object array. If the array contains other arrays of elements, they are converted to strings by the Object.toString() method inherited from Object, which describes their identities rather than their contents. Example import java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { Object[] ob1 = new Object[] { 10, 20 }; System.out.println("The array is:"); for (Object number ... Read More
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The toString(int[]) method of the class java.util.Arrays return a string representation of the contents of the specified int array. The string representation consists of a list of the array's elements, enclosed in square brackets ("[]"). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters ", " (a comma followed by a space).Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; public class ArrayDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { int[] i1 = new int[] { 33, 12, 98 }; System.out.println("The array is:"); for (int number : i1) { System.out.println("Number = " + number); ... Read More