Java Arrays
External
- https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se8/html/jls-10.html
- https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/arrays.html
Internal
Overview
Array instances are objects. They are dynamically created, they can be assigned to a variable of type Object
and all methods of class Object
may be invoked on an array.
An array instance contains a number of variables, called array components. The array components have no names, and they are referenced by array access expressions that use non-negative integer indices. The number of components is fixed, once the array instance is created, the number of components cannot change. If the number of components of an array is zero, the array is said to be empty. If the array has n components, then it is said that the array has the length n. In this case, its components are referenced with zero-based indices from 0 to n-1.
The components can be of primitive types or reference types. Multidimensional arrays are a special case where all the components have the same array type, which is in itself a reference types. More details about array types are available in the Array Types section below.
array element
Array Types
An array type is a case of a reference type.
Array Variables
Array Creation
Array Creation with an Expression
Array Creation with an Array Initializer
Array Access
Multidimensional Arrays
A multidimensional array is an array of multidimensional arrays.