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  1. 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 …

  2. How do I determine whether an array contains a particular value in …

    Jul 15, 2009 · How do I determine whether an array contains a particular value in Java? Asked 16 years, 5 months ago Modified 3 months ago Viewed 2.9m times

  3. 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.

  4. How to initialize an array in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 21, 2009 · 4 If you want to initialize an array in a constructor, you can't use those array initializer like.

  5. What's the simplest way to print a Java array? - Stack Overflow

    The question asked for the simplest way in java, so it's a one liner, java current version is >14 and my solution is for at least java 8 ( so it is applicable ).

  6. 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 …

  7. Converting array to list in Java - Stack Overflow

    How do I convert an array to a list in Java? I used the Arrays.asList() but the behavior (and signature) somehow changed from Java SE 1.4.2 (docs now in archive) to 8 and most …

  8. Resize an Array while keeping current elements in Java?

    82 I have searched for a way to resize an array in Java, but I could not find ways of resizing the array while keeping the current elements. I found for example code like int[] newImage = new …

  9. Get only part of an Array in Java? - Stack Overflow

    The length of an array in Java is immutable. So, you need to copy the desired part into a new array. Use copyOfRange method from java.util.Arrays class:

  10. Java - Rotating array - Stack Overflow

    Oct 28, 2014 · 11 Arraycopy is an expensive operation, both time and memory wise. Following would be an efficient way to rotate array without using extra space (unlike the accepted …