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Initialization of an ArrayList in one line
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Problem
I wanted to create a list of options for testing purposes. At first, I did this:
Then, I refactored the code as follows:
Is there a better way to do this?
ArrayList places = new ArrayList();
places.add("Buenos Aires");
places.add("Córdoba");
places.add("La Plata");Then, I refactored the code as follows:
ArrayList places = new ArrayList(
Arrays.asList("Buenos Aires", "Córdoba", "La Plata"));Is there a better way to do this?
Solution
Actually, probably the "best" way to initialize the
The catch is that there is quite a bit of typing required to refer to that
There are alternatives, such as making an anonymous inner class with an instance initializer (also known as an "double brace initialization"):
However, I'm not too fond of that method because what you end up with is a subclass of
What would have been nice was if the Collection Literals proposal for Project Coin was accepted (it was slated to be introduced in Java 7, but it's not likely to be part of Java 8 either.):
Unfortunately it won't help you here, as it will initialize an immutable
ArrayList is the method you wrote, as it does not need to create a new List in any way:ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
list.add("A");
list.add("B");
list.add("C");The catch is that there is quite a bit of typing required to refer to that
list instance.There are alternatives, such as making an anonymous inner class with an instance initializer (also known as an "double brace initialization"):
ArrayList list = new ArrayList() {{
add("A");
add("B");
add("C");
}};However, I'm not too fond of that method because what you end up with is a subclass of
ArrayList which has an instance initializer, and that class is created just to create one object -- that just seems like a little bit overkill to me.What would have been nice was if the Collection Literals proposal for Project Coin was accepted (it was slated to be introduced in Java 7, but it's not likely to be part of Java 8 either.):
List list = ["A", "B", "C"];Unfortunately it won't help you here, as it will initialize an immutable
List rather than an ArrayList, and furthermore, it's not available yet, if it ever will be.Code Snippets
ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
list.add("A");
list.add("B");
list.add("C");ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>() {{
add("A");
add("B");
add("C");
}};List<String> list = ["A", "B", "C"];Context
Stack Overflow Q#1005073, score: 2240
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