I have an Arraylist of StringBuilder objects that have been created to contain 4 characters. The ArrayList has a length of say 10000.
I'm trying to create a for-loop structure that will go into the ArrayList at each index, call-up the StringBuilder there, and place the four characters into the StringBuilder object
how do I do this?
ArrayListName.get(int index) wouldnt work would it? and set(int index, Element e) just creates a new object and I dont want that
I wanted something like bob[0].append("java"); but with arraylists.
1) Is this possible, if so, how? 2) Should I just use an array instead of StringBuilders instead?
i just want to pull an element from an arraylist and append a 4 digit number, but i cant figure out how to do that @dustiny aight @UnknownOctopus, whatever youre working on is DEFINITELY (no sarcasm) more important than this ****show of a program im writing
octo, when you see the code, you will have many questions, feel free to ask and criticize, i need some constructive critisicism
dustiny, for the time being i went with this, just for the hell of it, but i dont like it: comboList.add(new StringBuilder(a + "" + b + "" + c + "" + d));
Sometimes my work arounds are really fuckin retarded but I think you could do this for(a) {Integer temp = Integer.parseInt(bob.get(a).append(x).toString()); Stringbuilder temp2 = new Stringbuilder(temp); bob.add(temp2,a); } lmao
so the constructor in the ComboCreator class (second link to hastebin) has variable to pass called numsToUse, this is the length of the combination on a lock
lol dustiny
so the possible number of combinations is found using a permutation equation
the output of the equation is dependent on the length of the combination
my initial case was 4 digits, so when i wrote the possibleCombo() method i created 4 nested for-loops which would output 10000 combinations, just realized that if you enter a lock length of anything other than 4 you still get 10000 combinations
octo, i plan to double in computer science and chemical engineering
I'll brb I realized I just put a cigarette behind my ear on top of another cigarette, so I think that means I should probably smoke before I put a third one on there
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I should have learnt this by now, don't try to learn 4 new things at the same time. When it all goes wrong, you have no idea what has gone wrong, and tutorials and examples can't help you.
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Hey. I am programming a GUI with swing and need to update a list whenever my program changed something in the model. I found this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/13141732/…. Is this the standard way or is there any other better way?