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- //: ArraySize.java
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
- // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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- /////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Initialization & re-assignment of arrays
- package c08;
-
- class Weeble {} // A small mythical creature
-
- public class ArraySize {
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- // Arrays of objects:
- Weeble[] a; // Null handle
- Weeble[] b = new Weeble[5]; // Null handles
- Weeble[] c = new Weeble[4];
- for(int i = 0; i < c.length; i++)
- c[i] = new Weeble();
- Weeble[] d = {
- new Weeble(), new Weeble(), new Weeble()
- };
- // Compile error: variable a not initialized:
- //!System.out.println("a.length=" + a.length);
- System.out.println("b.length = " + b.length);
- // The handles inside the array are
- // automatically initialized to null:
- for(int i = 0; i < b.length; i++)
- System.out.println("b[" + i + "]=" + b[i]);
- System.out.println("c.length = " + c.length);
- System.out.println("d.length = " + d.length);
- a = d;
- System.out.println("a.length = " + a.length);
- // Java 1.1 initialization syntax:
- a = new Weeble[] {
- new Weeble(), new Weeble()
- };
- System.out.println("a.length = " + a.length);
-
- // Arrays of primitives:
- int[] e; // Null handle
- int[] f = new int[5];
- int[] g = new int[4];
- for(int i = 0; i < g.length; i++)
- g[i] = i*i;
- int[] h = { 11, 47, 93 };
- // Compile error: variable e not initialized:
- //!System.out.println("e.length=" + e.length);
- System.out.println("f.length = " + f.length);
- // The primitives inside the array are
- // automatically initialized to zero:
- for(int i = 0; i < f.length; i++)
- System.out.println("f[" + i + "]=" + f[i]);
- System.out.println("g.length = " + g.length);
- System.out.println("h.length = " + h.length);
- e = h;
- System.out.println("e.length = " + e.length);
- // Java 1.1 initialization syntax:
- e = new int[] { 1, 2 };
- System.out.println("e.length = " + e.length);
- }
- } ///:~