Is there a method in Java to get the list of objects from an Arraylist to another ArrayList, by just specifying the start and end index?
2 Answers
Yes you can use the subList
method:
List<...> list2 = list1.subList(startIndex, endIndex);
This returns a view on that part of the original list, it does not copy the data.
If you want a copy:
List<...> list2 = new ArrayList<...> (list1.subList(startIndex, endIndex));
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1That's right, but be aware that the references to the objects stay the same. So if you change your objects in the subList they will also be changed in the first list.– ChrisAug 9, 2012 at 9:40
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@Chris yes the second version is not a deep copy, it only copies objects' references.– assyliasAug 9, 2012 at 9:41
/create an ArrayList object
ArrayList arrayList = new ArrayList();
//Add elements to Arraylist
arrayList.add("1");
arrayList.add("2");
arrayList.add("3");
arrayList.add("4");
arrayList.add("5");
/*
To get a sub list of Java ArrayList use
List subList(int startIndex, int endIndex) method.
This method returns an object of type List containing elements from
startIndex to endIndex - 1.
*/
List lst = arrayList.subList(1,3);
//display elements of sub list.
System.out.println("Sub list contains : ");
for(int i=0; i< lst.size() ; i++)
System.out.println(lst.get(i));