what i want to do is fill the empty aray kyo[] with the add() method but it keeps getting an error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0 at TestPlass.Add(TestPlass.java:30) at TestPlass.main(TestPlass.java:18)
i'm just new to programming
public static int size = 30;
public static void main (String args[]) {
int kyo[] = {};
Add(kyo);
for(int x:kyo){
System.out.print(x + " ");
}
}
static void Add(int x[]){
for(int g=0; g<=size; g++){
x[g] = g;
}
}
An empty array can never have any content.
Once an array has been created, its size is fixed - you can change the content of the elements, but you can't change how many elements it has. See the Java arrays tutorial for more information.
If you need a dynamically-sized collection, I suggest you use a List<E>
implementation, such as ArrayList<E>
:
List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
add(list);
for (int x : list) {
System.out.print(x + " ");
}
...
private static void add(List<Integer> list) {
// I assume you want "size" elements, not "size + 1"
for (int g = 0; g < size; g++) {
list.add(g);
}
}
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