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Java Array Exercises: Copy an array by iterating the array

Java Array: Exercise-8 with Solution

Write a Java program to copy an array by iterating the array.

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Java Array Exercises: Copy an array by iterating the array

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Java Code:

import java.util.Arrays; 
public class Exercise8 {
 public static void main(String[] args) {
   int[] my_array = {25, 14, 56, 15, 36, 56, 77, 18, 29, 49};
   int[] new_array = new int[10];     
 
   System.out.println("Source Array : "+Arrays.toString(my_array));     
   
   for(int i=0; i < my_array.length; i++) {
    new_array[i] = my_array[i];
}
   System.out.println("New Array: "+Arrays.toString(new_array));
 }
 }
 

Sample Output:

Source Array : [25, 14, 56, 15, 36, 56, 77, 18, 29, 49]                                                       
New Array: [25, 14, 56, 15, 36, 56, 77, 18, 29, 49]

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How to sort an ArrayList?

Collections.sort(testList);
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That will do what you want. Remember to import Collections though!

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