Monday, May 16, 2016

Arrays in Java

Arrays in Java are also objects. They need to be declared and then created. In order to declare a variable that will hold an array of integers, we use the following syntax:
int[] arr;
Notice there is no size, since we didn't create the array yet.
arr = new int[10];
This will create a new array with the size of 10. We can check the size by printing the array's length:
System.out.println(arr.length);
We can access the array and set values:
arr[0] = 4;
arr[1] = arr[0] + 5;
Java arrays are 0 based, which means the first element in an array is accessed at index 0 (e.g: arr[0], which accesses the first element). Also, as an example, an array of size 5 will only go up to index 4 due to it being 0 based.
int[] arr = new int[5]
//accesses and sets the first element
arr[0] = 4;
We can also create an array with values in the same line:
int[] arr = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};

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