
How do I declare and initialize an array in Java? - Stack Overflow
Jul 29, 2009 · This answer fails to properly address the question: "How do I declare and initialize an array in Java?" Other answers here show that it is simple to initialize float and int arrays when they …
How do I determine whether an array contains a particular value in Java ...
Jul 15, 2009 · How do I determine whether an array contains a particular value in Java? Asked 16 years, 7 months ago Modified 6 months ago Viewed 2.9m times
Finding the max/min value in an array of primitives using Java
Sep 28, 2009 · If you have an array of one of those, you can find the min or max using Arrays.stream(). A comprehensive solution to the problem of reductions over primitive arrays is rather than implement …
How do I remove objects from an array in Java? - Stack Overflow
Sep 22, 2008 · You can't resize an array in Java. I assume you don't want to just null the elements since that would be trivial. Do you want to shift the other elements to remove the gaps?
How to make an array of arrays in Java - Stack Overflow
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Removing an element from an Array (Java) - Stack Overflow
42 You can't remove an element from the basic Java array. Take a look at various Collections and ArrayList instead.
java - How to add new elements to an array? - Stack Overflow
May 16, 2010 · The size of an array can't be modified. If you want a bigger array you have to instantiate a new one. A better solution would be to use an ArrayList which can grow as you need it. The …
java - equivalent to push () or pop () for arrays? - Stack Overflow
Nov 13, 2013 · In Java the package java.util contains all kinds of data structures that can handle adding and removing items from array-like collections. The classic data structure Stack has methods for …
java - Make copy of an array - Stack Overflow
Java Array Copy Methods Object.clone (): Object class provides clone () method and since array in java is also an Object, you can use this method to achieve full array copy.
What's the simplest way to print a Java array? - Stack Overflow
In Java, arrays don't override toString(), so if you try to print one directly, you get the className + '@' + the hex of the hashCode of the array, as defined by Object.toString(): int[] intArray =...