/* * [TestArraysAsListBacking.java] * * Summary: Explore Arrays.asList(int[]) backing feature. * * Copyright: (c) 2009-2017 Roedy Green, Canadian Mind Products, http://mindprod.com * * Licence: This software may be copied and used freely for any purpose but military. * http://mindprod.com/contact/nonmil.html * * Requires: JDK 1.8+ * * Created with: JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA IDE http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ * * Version History: * 1.0 2007-10-03 */ package com.mindprod.example; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import static java.lang.System.*; /** * Explore Arrays.asList(int[]) backing feature. * * @author Roedy Green, Canadian Mind Products * @version 1.0 2007-10-03 * @since 2007-10-03 */ public class TestArraysAsListBacking { private static final int DECKSIZE = 52; /** * main method * * @param args not used */ public static void main( String[] args ) { Integer deck[] = new Integer[ DECKSIZE ]; for ( int i = 0; i < DECKSIZE; i++ ) { // autobox deck[ i ] = i; } List list = Arrays.asList( deck ); out.println( list.getClass() ); // output is: // class java.util.Arrays$ArrayList // as expected if you look at the asList source code. out.println( list.size() ); // output is: // 52 // as expected Object elem = list.get( 0 ); out.println( elem.getClass() ); // class java.lang.Integer // as you would expect // test if backing array store truly tracks as advertised. list.set( 0, -1 ); out.println( list.get( 0 ) ); // output is: // -1 // as expected out.println( deck[ 0 ] ); // output is: // -1 // as advertised! // try growing the List improperly. list.add( -2 ); // Throws UnsupportedOperationException } }