Array Reflection: Multi Array Reflection
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import java.lang.reflect.Array;
public class SampleMultiArrayReflection {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// The oneDimA and oneDimB objects are one dimensional int arrays
// with 5 elements.
int[] dim1 = { 5 };
int[] oneDimA = (int[]) Array.newInstance(int.class, dim1);
int[] oneDimB = (int[]) Array.newInstance(int.class, 5);
// The twoDimStr object is a 5 X 10 array of String objects.
int[] dimStr = { 5, 10 };
String[][] twoDimStr = (String[][]) Array.newInstance(String.class,
dimStr);
// The twoDimA object is an array of 12 int arrays. The tail
// dimension is not defined. It is equivalent to the array
// created as follows:
// int[][] ints = new int[12][];
int[] dimA = { 12 };
int[][] twoDimA = (int[][]) Array.newInstance(int[].class, dimA);
}
}
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