so if you can access any element of an array in constant time that means that there is a stored pointer to that element right?
so doesnt that mean for an array and each element of an array there is memory taken up? doesn't that use up a lot of memory or is this just a necessary process
I'm trying to understand the array setup in java. Why must you intitalize space for each each object in the array, after you have created the array. How is it stored in memory like this:
[object][object]
or like this:
[*class]->[object]
[*class]->[object]
In other words, what is actually bein...
so what i'm getting is that if you made an integer array i[] with two elements, it would store object references in the memory rather than allocate the 4 bytes that an int would take up?
I have 3 fragment class in tab layout and in one of them I have implemented a button to get the current location(latitude & longitude). Everything works fine except the latitude and longitude showing value 0.
package com.swipetab.example;
import java.util.Calendar;
import a...