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Java Generics to Code Efficiently in Competitive Programming
Java generics provide a mechanism for writing reusable and type-safe code. They allow classes, methods, and interfaces to operate on different data types while providing compile-time type checking. One of the primary advantages of using generics in competitive programming is the ability to create generic data structures. These data structures, such as stacks, queues, linked lists, and trees, can be implemented once and reused across multiple problem-solving scenarios. This tutorial will give examples of Java generics and some methods used in competitive programming. Java Generics By utilizing Java generics, you can create versatile and efficient code that can handle a ...
Read MoreJava Extension Methods
In this tutorial, we will explore Java Extension Methods, a powerful feature introduced in Java 8. Extension methods allow developers to add new functionality to existing classes without modifying their source code. This feature is especially useful when working with library classes or third-party APIs, as it enables us to extend their capabilities without having to subclass or create wrapper classes. Syntax Users can follow the syntax below to create extension methods in Java− public interface SomeInterface { static returnType methodName(arguments) { // Method implementation } } ...
Read MoreJava Error - All Illegal Modifier Combinations for Methods w.r.t Abstract
In Java, there are certain illegal modifier combinations when it comes to abstract methods. Abstract methods are methods declared in an abstract class, which do not have an implementation in the abstract class itself but must be implemented in its concrete subclasses. Understanding these illegal modifier combinations is crucial to writing proper, error-free Java code. Let's explore these illegal combinations and why they are not allowed in Java. Abstract Class and Abstract Method in Java In Java, an abstract class is a blueprint that cannot be directly instantiated. It serves as a template for other classes and can contain both ...
Read MoreJava Developer Learning Path - A Complete Roadmap
Java, a widely-used programming language, has become the backbone of many robust and scalable software applications. With its platform independence, extensive libraries, and vast ecosystem, Java offers a lot of opportunities for aspiring developers. If you are looking to embark on a journey to become a proficient Java developer, this comprehensive guide will outline a learning path that covers essential concepts and technologies. Understanding the Basics of Java To begin your Java developer journey, it's crucial to grasp the basics of the language. Develop a comprehensive understanding of fundamental concepts like variables, data types, operators, control structures (if-else, loops), and ...
Read MoreJava Integer Cache
Java is one of the most used programming languages nowadays, as it contains advanced features and functionalities. In every new version of Java, its developers add new features and functionalities, and an integer cache is one feature introduced in Java 5. In this tutorial, we will understand what integer cache is in Java and the importance of that in programming. What is Integer Cache in Java? From the 'cache' word, readers can guess that we are talking about storing integer in the memory and reusing it whenever required. Yes, you have guessed correctly. But the question comes to mind is ...
Read MoreJava Equivalent of C++\'s lower_bound() Method
In this problem, we will learn to implement the equivalent algorithm of C++'s lower_bound() method in Java to find the lower bound index of a given element in the sorted array. Lower bound − The lower bound is the index in the sorted array, such that the index contains the minimum element greater or equal to the targeted element. We can use the searching algorithms to find the lower bound of any element in the sorted array without using built-in methods. Here, we will use the linear search, iterative, and recursive binary search to get the lower bound of any ...
Read MoreProcessBuilder in Java to create a basic online Judge
Online judge is a platform that serves to compile, execute and evaluate programming solutions to a given problem. It is widely used for problem solving and organizing programming contests. To create a basic online judge in Java using ProcessBuilder class, define an instance of ProcessBuilder and specify the name of program and commands as arguments The ProcessBuilder class is used to create and manage operating system processes. It allows us to chain multiple processes, where the output of one process can be used as the input to another process. Also, it provides a variety of built-in methods such as redirectOutput(), ...
Read MoregetParameter() - Passing data from client to JSP
JSP stands for Java Server Pages and is used for the purpose of developing web based applications. A single JSP page consists of HTML tags for static content and JSP tags to construct dynamic content. The JSP tags start with ‘’. We save our JSP file with the extension ‘.jsp’. The getParameter() method of JSP takes an argument and retrieves data associated with it from the source and further pass it to the destination. The source could be an HTML or JSP page and the destination could be another JSP page. Syntax request.getParameter("source"); Steps of Passing data from client ...
Read MoreHow Objects Can an ArrayList Hold in Java?
ArrayList is a class of Java Collection Framework that implements List Interface. It is a linear structure that stores and accesses each object in a sequential manner. It allows the storage of duplicate values. Always remember, each class of the collection framework can hold instances of wrapper classes or custom objects. They do not work with primitives. This article aims to explain how those objects hold by an ArrayList in Java. How ArrayList holds Objects ArrayList internally uses an array to store its elements. However, the size of the array is not fixed, it can increase and decrease as per ...
Read MoreDifferent Ways to Achieve Pass By Reference in Java
The most frequent query asked by beginner programmers, especially those who have already worked with C and C++ in the past, is whether Java supports pass-by-referenceor pass-by-value. Generally, programming languages use pass-by-value and pass-byreferencefor passing parameters to a method. However, Java does not support both approaches rather it uses pass-by-value to pass both primitive and reference type values. But, it provides a few ways to achieve pass-by-reference, we will explore those through this article. Ways to Achieve Paas By Reference Let’s start this discussion by understanding the storage mechanism of Java. The reference variables, names of methods and classes are ...
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