Appends an element to the end of the array, growing the array if there is no more room. - Android java.lang

Android examples for java.lang:Array Element

Description

Appends an element to the end of the array, growing the array if there is no more room.

Demo Code

/*//from w w  w  .jav a  2s .  c  o  m
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//package com.java2s;

import java.util.Arrays;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Appends an element to the end of the array, growing the array if there is no more room.
     * @param array The array to which to append the element. This must NOT be null.
     * @param currentSize The number of elements in the array. Must be less than or equal to
     *                    array.length.
     * @param element The element to append.
     * @return the array to which the element was appended. This may be different than the given
     *         array.
     */
    public static <T> T[] append(T[] array, int currentSize, T element) {
        assert currentSize <= array.length;

        if (currentSize + 1 > array.length) {
            @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
            int newLengh = growSize(currentSize);
            T[] newArray = Arrays.copyOf(array, newLengh);

            /////////////////////////////
            // T[] newArray = ArrayUtils.newUnpaddedArray(
            //         (Class<T>) array.getClass().getComponentType(), growSize(currentSize));
            //             
            // System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, currentSize);
            ///////////////////////////// 
            array = newArray;
        }
        array[currentSize] = element;
        return array;
    }

    /**
     * Primitive int version of {@link #append(Object[], int, Object)}.
     */
    public static int[] append(int[] array, int currentSize, int element) {
        assert currentSize <= array.length;

        if (currentSize + 1 > array.length) {
            int[] newArray = new int[growSize(currentSize)];
            System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, currentSize);
            array = newArray;
        }
        array[currentSize] = element;
        return array;
    }

    /**
     * Primitive long version of {@link #append(Object[], int, Object)}.
     */
    public static long[] append(long[] array, int currentSize, long element) {
        assert currentSize <= array.length;

        if (currentSize + 1 > array.length) {
            long[] newArray = new long[growSize(currentSize)];
            System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, currentSize);
            array = newArray;
        }
        array[currentSize] = element;
        return array;
    }

    /**
     * Primitive boolean version of {@link #append(Object[], int, Object)}.
     */
    public static boolean[] append(boolean[] array, int currentSize,
            boolean element) {
        assert currentSize <= array.length;

        if (currentSize + 1 > array.length) {
            boolean[] newArray = new boolean[growSize(currentSize)];
            System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, currentSize);
            array = newArray;
        }
        array[currentSize] = element;
        return array;
    }

    /**
     * Given the current size of an array, returns an ideal size to which the array should grow.
     * This is typically double the given size, but should not be relied upon to do so in the
     * future.
     */
    public static int growSize(int currentSize) {
        return currentSize <= 4 ? 8 : currentSize * 2;
    }
}

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