public static void main(String[] args) {
ArrayList<ArrayList<Integer>> outer = new ArrayList<ArrayList<Integer>>();
ArrayList<Integer> inner = new ArrayList<Integer>();
inner.add(100);
inner.add(200);
outer.add(inner); // add first list
inner = new ArrayList<Integer>(inner); // create a new inner list that has the same content as
// the original inner list
outer.add(inner); // add second list
outer.get(0).add(300); // changes only the first inner list
System.out.println(outer);
}
import java.util.ArrayList;
ArrayList<Integer> myList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
myList.add(0);
myList.remove(0);//Remove at index 0
myList.size();
myList.get(0);//Return element at index 0
// Create
String[] myArray = {"A", "B", "C"};
// constructor no.3, passing a collection
List<String> myArrayList = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C"));
// Get element
String i = myArray[1];
String j = myArrayList.get(1);
// Get size
int k = myArray.length; // length is a public field in array, not method.
int l = myArrayList.size();
// Add an element, you can't that w/ array as it is fixed in length
myArrayList.add("D");
// Set an element
myArray[0] = "E";
myArrayList.set(0, "E");
// Remove an element, can't w/ array b/c fixed length
myArrayList.remove(2); // remove by index
myArrayList.remove("E"); // remove by object
ArrayList<String>arrayList=new ArrayList<>();
// THIS IS OKAY:
ArrayList arrayList = new ArrayList();
public static void main(String[] args) {
ArrayList<ArrayList<Integer>> outer = new ArrayList<ArrayList<Integer>>();
ArrayList<Integer> inner = new ArrayList<Integer>();
inner.add(100);
inner.add(200);
outer.add(inner); // add first list
inner = new ArrayList<Integer>(inner); // create a new inner list that has the same content as
// the original inner list
outer.add(inner); // add second list
outer.get(0).add(300); // changes only the first inner list
System.out.println(outer);
}
// Java code to demonstrate the concept of
// array of ArrayList
import java.util.*;
public class Arraylist {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int n = 5;
// Here al is an array of arraylist having
// n number of rows.The number of columns on
// each row depends on the user.
// al[i].size() will give the size of the
// i'th row
ArrayList<Integer>[] al = new ArrayList[n];
// initializing
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
al[i] = new ArrayList<Integer>();
}
// We can add any number of columns to each
// rows as per our wish
al[0].add(1);
al[0].add(2);
al[1].add(5);
al[2].add(10);
al[2].add(20);
al[2].add(30);
al[3].add(56);
al[4].add(34);
al[4].add(67);
al[4].add(89);
al[4].add(12);
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < al[i].size(); j++) {
System.out.print(al[i].get(j) + " ");
}
System.out.println();
}
}
}
Collections.sort(list);//sort