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ArrayList in Java

The document provides an overview of ArrayList operations in Java, including declaring, adding, getting, setting, deleting elements, and iterating through the list. It includes example code demonstrating these operations with Integer, String, and Boolean types. Additionally, it suggests homework problems related to arrays and ArrayLists.

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ArrayList in Java

The document provides an overview of ArrayList operations in Java, including declaring, adding, getting, setting, deleting elements, and iterating through the list. It includes example code demonstrating these operations with Integer, String, and Boolean types. Additionally, it suggests homework problems related to arrays and ArrayLists.

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ArrayList in Java

Operations :

1.​ Declare an ArrayList of different Types


2.​ Add Element
3.​ Get Element
4.​ Add Element at a specific Index
5.​ Set Element at a specific Index
6.​ Delete Element from an Index
7.​ Size of the List
8.​ Loop/Iterate on the List
9.​ Sort the List

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;

class ArrayLists {
public static void main(String args[]) {
ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>();
ArrayList<String> list2 = new ArrayList<String>();
ArrayList<Boolean> list3 = new ArrayList<Boolean>();

//add elements
list.add(1);
list.add(3);
list.add(4);
list.add(5);
System.out.println(list);

//to get an element


int element = list.get(0); // 0 is the index
System.out.println(element);

//add element in between


list.add(1,2); // 1 is the index and 2 is the element to be added
System.out.println(list);

//set element

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list.set(0,0);
System.out.println(list);

//delete elements
list.remove(0); // 0 is the index
System.out.println(list);

//size of list
int size = list.size();
System.out.println(size);

//Loops on lists
for(int i=0; i<list.size(); i++) {
System.out.print(list.get(i) + " ");
}
System.out.println();

//Sorting the list


list.add(0);
Collections.sort(list);
System.out.println(list);
}
}

Homework Problems
Try solving all problems of arrays with arraylists.

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