arraylist = arraylist java code example

Example 1: Lists inside lists in java

public class GuiTest {

	
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		List<List<Integer>> MainList = new ArrayList<List<Integer>>();
		Random NewRandomNumber = new Random();
		
		for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
			List<Integer> SecondList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
			MainList.add(SecondList);
			for (int i2 = 0; i2 < 10; i2++) {
				SecondList.add(NewRandomNumber.nextInt(6));
			}
		}

Example 2: arraylist java

//requires either one of these two imports, both work.
import java.util.ArrayList;
//--or--
import java.util.*

ArrayList<DataType> name = new ArrayList<DataType>();
//Defining an arraylist, substitute "DataType" with an Object
//such as Integer, Double, String, etc
//the < > is required
//replace "name" with your name for the arraylist

Example 3: arraylist of 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);
}

Example 4: arraylist in java

Size is dynamic
Only supports objects
not syncronized
array based class