1.16.Array | ||||
1.16.1. | Java Array | |||
1.16.2. | Declaration tells the array's name and type | |||
1.16.3. | Declares a two-dimensional array | |||
1.16.4. | The square brackets can come before or after the array variable name. | |||
1.16.5. | All elements of an array must be of the same type allowed by polymorphism. | |||
1.16.6. | Declaring an Array of Primitives, and declaring an Array of Object References | |||
1.16.7. | We can also declare multidimensional arrays, which are in fact arrays of arrays. | |||
1.16.8. | A method that returns an array of doubles | |||
1.16.9. | Array size is specified via the new keyword. | |||
1.16.10. | It is legal to specify size with a variable rather than a literal | |||
1.16.11. | Declaration and construction may be performed in a single line | |||
1.16.12. | When an array is constructed, its elements are automatically initialized to their default values. | |||
1.16.13. | Arrays must be declared before you use them. |