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October 18th
ArrayLists in classes
public class Numbers {
private ArrayList<Integer> used;
private ArrayList<Integer> unused;
numbers () {
// Debug: System.out.println("1. Constructor Entry Point");
used = new ArrayList<Integer>();
unused = new ArrayList<Integer>();
// Debug: System.out.println("2, Constructor Size of ArrayLists" + used.size() + " " + unused.size())
}
// Adds the numbers 1-5 into the used ArrayList
public void fillUsedArrayList() {
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
used.add(i + 1);
}
}
// Move an item from the unused ArrayList to the used ArrayList
public int moveIt(int index) {
int temp = used.get(index);
unused.add(temp);
// Debug: System.out.println("Adding to used array:" + (i + 1));
used.remove(index);
return temp;
}
// The method below is created for debugging purposes
public void printBothArrayLists() {
// Print the used arraylist
System.out.println("Used ArrayList");
for (int i = 0; i < used.size(); i++) {
System.out.println(used.get(i));
}
// Print the unused arraylist
System.out.println("Unused ArrayList");
for (int i = 0; i < unused.size(); i ++) {
System.out.println(unused.get(i));
}
}
}
Recall that you can compile the code above but you cannot run it. To run code, you must have a main method.
NumberTester
public class NumberTester {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Numbers list;
list = new Numbers();
list.fillUsedArrayList();
list.printBothArrayLists();
}
}
Difference between Array and ArrayList
An Array is a static structure of contiguous memory of a single type.
An ArrayList is a dynamic structure of contiguous memory of a single type
To get the size of an array you use .length
To get the size of an ArrayList you use .size()