Are you asking how to initialize a 2D array in Java?
import java.util.*;
public class ArrayInit {
public int[][] oneArray = { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 0 }, { 1, 1 } };
public int[][] twoArray = new int[4][2];
public int[][] threeArray = new int[4][2];
{
// you don't usually see it done this way.
threeArray[0][0] = 0;
threeArray[0][1] = 0;
threeArray[1][0] = 0;
threeArray[1][1] = 1;
threeArray[2][0] = 1;
threeArray[2][1] = 0;
threeArray[3][0] = 1;
threeArray[3][1] = 1;
}
public ArrayInit() {
// This looks cumbersome too
twoArray[0][0] = 0;
twoArray[0][1] = 0;
twoArray[1][0] = 0;
twoArray[1][1] = 1;
twoArray[2][0] = 1;
twoArray[2][1] = 0;
twoArray[3][0] = 1;
twoArray[3][1] = 1;
}
public static void main( String[] args ) {
ArrayInit ai = new ArrayInit();
System.out.println( Arrays.deepToString( ai.oneArray ) );
System.out.println( Arrays.deepToString( ai.twoArray ) );
System.out.println( Arrays.deepToString( ai.threeArray ) );
}
}
You can, at the time of declaration, fully initialize the array like "oneArray" above. Alternatively, you can, at the time of declaration, give the array a specific size like "twoArray" above. You cannot, at the time of declaration, give the array a specific size and initialize some portion of it.