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Arrays

What is an Array?

  • Object used to store a list of values

  • All values in array are the same type -Eg. int, double, char, string, etc

  • Used to store a large number of data

  • Easy to access any element in the array

How to Declare

  • Declaring an array to up to 10 words
String array[] = new String[10];
  • Declaring an array and initializing variables at the same time:
String array[] = {"s", "d", "f"};

String Manipulataion

  • length() to find the length of a string

  • stringName.charAt(0) will output the first character

  • Each character in a string has a positio. String positions start at 0

  • stringName.indexOf("T") will output the index number that the letter T belongs to

  • stringName.substring(3) will output all characters after the index #

  • Eg. string stringName = "Jim hates math"

    • Output: hates math
  • First # is for the index that you want and last number is for the index that you dont want

  • stringName2 = " i hate math "

  • stringName2.trim();

    • Output: i hate math
  • stringName.toLowerCase() makes every character a lower case letter

  • stringName.toUpperCase() makes every character an upper case letter

  • concat()

  • stringname1.concat(stringname2); will put both string into 1 word

  • stringname.replace("a", "p"); will replace every a with p

  • stringname1.equals(stringname2); will return true of false depending on whether the two contain the same value

  • stringname1.compareTo(stringname2); is for alphabetical order

    • if the condition above is \(`< 0`\), name1 is before name2. \(`> 0`\), name1 is after name2, if \(`=0`\), its the same string

Sorting

static void ImprovedBubbleSorted(int arr[]) {
    boolean isSorted = false;
    int j = 1;
    while(!isSorted) {
        isSorted = true;
        for(int i = 0; i < arr.length - j; i++) {
            if(arr[i]> arr[i + 1]) {
                int t = arr[i];
                arr[i] = arr[i + 1];
                arr[i + 1] = t;

                isSorted = true;
            }
        }
        j++;
    }
}

Searching

boolean found=false;
System.out.println("Enter the word you want to search");
String word = sc.next();
for(int i=0; i<arr.length; i++) {
    if(arr[i].equals(word)) {
        found=true;
    }
}
if(found) {
    System.out.println("The word was found");
}
else {
    System.out.println("The word was not found");
}

Searching Continued

boolean found=false;
System.out.println("Enter the word you want to search");
String word = sc.next();
int pos=0;
for(int i=0; i<arr.length; i++) {
    if(arr[i].equals(word)) {
        found=true;
        pos=i;
    }
}
if(found) {
    System.out.println("The word was found at index: " + pos);
}
else {
    System.out.println("The word was not found");
}

Conclusion

  • Arrays are very useful when problem solving when a large numbe of data is involved
  • Organize large sets of data
  • Variety of ways you can access information in an array