In Java, I know that to shuffle an ArrayList, the method Collections.shuffle() exists, however this shuffles the entire list.

How can I write a method (or, can someone write it and show me it?) such as the following:

private ArrayList<AnObject> list;

/**
 * Shuffles the concents of the array list in the range [start, end], and 
 * does not do anything to the other indicies of the list.
 */
public void shuffleArrayListInTheRange(int start, int end)
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Rather amazing to see four answers saying almost the same thing. :) – Malcolm Aug 16 '11 at 17:24
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Use List.subList and Collections.shuffle, like this:

Collections.shuffle(list.subList(start, end));

(Note that the second index to subList exclusive, so add one if you need it to be inclusive.)

Since List.subList returns a view of the list, changes made (by the shuffle method) to the sub list, will also affect the original list.

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Yes - use List.sublist(start, end) and Collections.shuffle() that, ie:

Collections.shuffle(list.sublist(start, end));

sublist returns a view of the list, so when you shuffle it, you shuffle the actual list but only between start and end

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Collections.shuffle(list.subList(start, end+1));

Note the +1, because the end index of subList() is exclusive.

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It's simple

public void shuffleArrayListInTheRange(int start, int end) {
    Collections.shuffle(list.subList(start, end));
}
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Duh, I'm late! :( – adarshr Aug 16 '11 at 14:34
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