java.util.Arrays fill()
Description
Method Syntax
public static void equals(datatype[] a, dataype val)
Method Returns
The equals() method returns true if the two arrays are equal.
Compatibility
Requires Java 1.2 and up
Java Arrays fill() Example
Below is a java code demonstrates the use of fill() method of Arrays class. The example presented might be simple however it shows the behavior of the fill() method.
package com.javatutorialhq.java.examples; import java.util.Arrays; /* * A java example source code to demonstrate * the use of fill() method of Arrays class */ public class ArraysFillExample { public static void main(String[] args) { // initialize a new int array int[] values = new int[]{ 132,75,45,98 }; // fill the array with 0's Arrays.fill(values, 0); System.out.println(Arrays.toString(values)); // fill with 1 from index 1 to 3 Arrays.fill(values, 1,3,1); System.out.println(Arrays.toString(values)); } }
The above example demostrates the use of fill(method). Initially we have instantiated a new int array of 4 elements. We use the fill method with the int array and 0 as an argument. Our intention is to put 0 to all elements on our array. The result were printed out which shows that we have now a 4 element array with all elements being 0. Then we use another fill method to put 1’s on our array starting from index 1 until three.