array definition java code example
Example 1: how to create an array in java
int[] array1 = new int[5];
String[] array2 = new String[5]
double[] array3 = new double[5]
Example 2: java array declaration
int[] array = new int[];
Example 3: how to declare an array in java
An array is an ordered collection of elements of the same type, identified by a pair of square brackets [].
To use an array, you need to:
1. Declare the array with a name and a type. Use a plural name for array, e.g., marks, rows, numbers. All elements of the array belong to the same type.
2. Allocate the array using new operator, or through initialization, e.g.
int[] marks;
int marks[];
marks = new int[5];
int[] factors = new int[20];
int[] numbers = {11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66};
Example 4: Arrays in java
public class AccessingArrayElements
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int[] arrNum = {25, 23, 15, 20, 24};
for(int a = 0; a < arrNum.length; a++)
{
System.out.println(arrNum[a]);
}
}
}
Example 5: array in java
int intArray[];
intArray = new int[10];
intArray[0] = 10;
System.out.println(intArray[0]);
Example 6: arrays in java
int int_array[] = {10, 22, 475, 90, 54, 63};
float float_array[];
float_array = new float[SIZE_OF_ARRAY];