Hi fellow programmers. If any of you use IntelliJ IDE or any other JetBrains product please have a look at this Q stackoverflow.com/questions/37095394/… thx!
Do you know how to increase dynamically the size of the array with new
elements and every new element goes on the top of the array in Java?
You can use List, all of it's implementations will take care of increasing the size dynamically as per requirements. If you want every new element to ...
Just want to learn about how can this answer be improved?
giving some demonstrate code? like when you say "It's the contract of Stack to put every element on top and remove every element from top." it will be very clear when you state some code for that
Hi I have a question : I want to remove a specific number from my arraylist let's say remove number 4 .. why my code does not do that paste.ofcode.org/XMLvRAXDxRVcUdZPgZistA
I couldn't find a signature with that parameter. Did you mean one of these? (type the number) 1. java.awt.List#remove(int) 2. java.util.List#remove(int)
@fge Object remove(int index): Removes the element at the specified position in this list (optional operation). Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the list.
Hi, Can anyone help with the following: I am making a ajax chat panel "Wordpress" I have made the made parts and can insert and export from the database but not sure what is the best way to update the div as for testing I am using Jquery append but every 10 seconds it just loads the whole chat and repeats the chat every time it is pulled from the database .. I have an ID so wondering if its best to just added the items from last pulled?
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) // use s.charAt(i)
also char type has no function equals, nor will comparing with null yield you anything because if the original target is null, you're dereferencing a null variable and crash
@GiaRui both problems are similar in the sense that they are (well, were in the case of Y2K) a consequence of "shortsighted" representations of datetimes
Because it's still all runtime, and you still have a lot of untapped power if you only use this new syntax without understanding what goes on underneath.