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How to filter an array in Java

Ali
Ali
Updated on 17-Jun-2020 11:30:58

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You can use List.removeAll() method to filter an array. exampleimport java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class Tester {    public static void main(String[] args) {       List list = new ArrayList();       list.add("A");       list.add("B");       list.add("C");       list.add("D");       list.add("E");       list.add("F");       list.add("G");       list.add("H");       List filters = new ArrayList();       filters.add("D");       filters.add("E");       filters.add("F");       System.out.println("Original List " + list);       list.removeAll(filters);       System.out.println("Filtered List ... Read More

How to convert a byte array to hex string in Java?

Rahul Sharma
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:21

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Use Integer.toString(int, redix) where int is byte to be converted and redix is 16 for hexadecimal format.

Find the dimensions of 2D array in Java

Rahul Sharma
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 10:44:41

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Following example helps to determine the upper bound of a two dimensional array with the use of arrayname.length.https://www.tutorialspoint.com/javaexamples/arrays_upperbound.htm

How to declare a static String array in Java

Johar Ali
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 10:43:45

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Following program shows how to declare a static string array.Examplepublic class Tester {    private static String[] array;    static {       array = new String[2];       array[0] = "Hello";       array[1] = "World";    }    public static void main(String[] args) {       System.out.println("Array: ");       for(int i = 0; i < array.length; i++){       System.out.print(array[i] + " ");       }    } }OutputArray: Hello World

Returning an Array from a Method in Java

Giri Raju
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:21:22

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A method may also return an array. For example, the following method returns an array that is the reversal of another array -Examplepublic static int[] reverse(int[] list) {    int[] result = new int[list.length];    for (int i = 0, j = result.length - 1; i < list.length; i++, j--) {       result[j] = list[i];    }    return result; }

Passing array to method in Java

Jai Janardhan
Updated on 25-Feb-2020 05:05:56

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Just as you can pass primitive type values to methods, you can also pass arrays to methods. For example, the following method displays the elements in an int array -Examplepublic static void printArray(int[] array) {    for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {       System.out.print(array[i] + " ");    } }You can invoke it by passing an array. For example, the following statement invokes the print Array method to display 3, 1, 2, 6, 4, and 2 -printArray(new int[]{3, 1, 2, 6, 4, 2});

public access modifier in Java

Vrundesha Joshi
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 12:32:52

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A class, method, constructor, interface, etc. declared public can be accessed from any other class. Therefore, fields, methods, blocks declared inside a public class can be accessed from any class belonging to the Java Universe.However, if the public class we are trying to access is in a different package, then the public class still needs to be imported. Because of class inheritance, all public methods and variables of a class are inherited by its sub classes.ExampleThe following function uses public access control -public static void main(String[] arguments) {    // ... }The main() method of an application has to be ... Read More

protected access modifier in Java

Rishi Rathor
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 12:32:07

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Variables, methods, and constructors, which are declared protected in a superclass can be accessed only by the subclasses in other package or any class within the package of the protected members' class.The protected access modifier cannot be applied to class and interfaces. Methods, fields can be declared protected, however methods and fields in a interface cannot be declared protected.Protected access gives the subclass a chance to use the helper method or variable, while preventing a non-related class from trying to use it.ExampleThe following parent class uses protected access control, to allow its child class override openSpeaker() method - class AudioPlayer ... Read More

default access modifier in Java

Nancy Den
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 12:31:33

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Default access modifier means we do not explicitly declare an access modifier for a class, field, method, etc.A variable or method declared without any access control modifier is available to any other class in the same package. The fields in an interface are implicitly public static final and the methods in an interface are by default public.ExampleVariables and methods can be declared without any modifiers, as in the following examples -String version = "1.5.1"; boolean processOrder() {    return true; }

private access modifier in Java

Daniol Thomas
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 12:30:54

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Methods, variables, and constructors that are declared private can only be accessed within the declared class itself.Private access modifier is the most restrictive access level. Class and interfaces cannot be private.Variables that are declared private can be accessed outside the class, if public getter methods are present in the class.Using the private modifier is the main way that an object encapsulates itself and hides data from the outside world.ExampleThe following class uses private access control - public class Logger {    private String format;    public String getFormat() {       return this.format;    }    public void setFormat(String ... Read More

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