If a List
is the end-goal as the OP stated, then already accepted answer is still the shortest and the best. However I want to provide alternatives using Java 8 Streams, that will give you more benefit if it is part of a pipeline for further processing.
By wrapping the result of the .split function (a native array) into a stream and then converting to a list.
List<String> list =
Stream.of("a,b,c".split(","))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
If it is important that the result is stored as an ArrayList
as per the title from the OP, you can use a different Collector
method:
ArrayList<String> list =
Stream.of("a,b,c".split(","))
.collect(Collectors.toCollection(ArrayList<String>::new));
Or by using the RegEx parsing api:
ArrayList<String> list =
Pattern.compile(",")
.splitAsStream("a,b,c")
.collect(Collectors.toCollection(ArrayList<String>::new));
Note that you could still consider to leave the list
variable typed as List<String>
instead of ArrayList<String>
. The generic interface for List
still looks plenty of similar enough to the ArrayList
implementation.
By themselves, these code examples do not seem to add a lot (except more typing), but if you are planning to do more, like this answer on converting a String to a List of Longs exemplifies, the streaming API is really powerful by allowing to pipeline your operations one after the other.
For the sake of, you know, completeness.