I am using the toString method of ArrayList to store ArrayList data into a String. My question is, how do I go the other way? Is there an existing method that will parse the data in the String back into an ArrayList?
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The short answer is "No". There is no simple way to re-import an Object from a String, since certain type information is lost in the However, for specific formats, and specific (known) types, you should be able to write code to parse a String manually:
Reconstituting objects from their serialized form is generally called deserialization |
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Here's a similar question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/456367/reverse-parse-the-output-of-arrays-tostringint It depends on what you're storing in the ArrayList, and whether or not those objects are easily reconstructed from their String representations. |
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I would recommend using some standard format with a library for it instead. JSON is probably the closest syntactically. Alternatively some XML or serialization based solution could work too. It all depends on your needs of course. |
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What does the ArrayList consist of? As others said, it may be impossible in certain cases, but quite possible and guaranteed to work if:
Of course, this mimics the whole (de)serialization framework. |
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Apache Commons ftw.
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theList.toString()will calltoString()on all elements and that might or might not be a reversable action (i.e. the String representation might not contain all information necessary to reproduce the original object). – Joachim Sauer Oct 5 '09 at 7:01