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I have code as:

ArrayList[] arraylist=new ArrayList[2];
    arraylist[0].add("Ngyen");
    arraylist[0].add("Van");
    arraylist[0].add("Jone");

    arraylist[1].add(20);
    arraylist[1].add(40);
    arraylist[1].add(28);
    System.out.println(arraylist[0]);
    System.out.println(arraylist[1]);

i try add value by add method, when at runtime, have a java.lang.NullPointerException, somebody can help me for this.

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  • The array you have create provides for 2 possible elements of type ArrayList, but does not initialise either of those slots, so they are null. Respectfully, this is Java 101 basics Jul 29, 2015 at 4:13
  • You are creating the array of ArrayList in your code and then assigning string values to 0 and 1st index of array without initializing those positions for an arraylist object. Its not right.
    – Amit Bhati
    Jul 29, 2015 at 4:19

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ArrayList[] arraylist=new ArrayList[2];

This create an array named arraylist which can hold 2 ArrayList but not initialized yet means arraylist[0] and arraylist[1] is currently null. So arraylist[0].add("Ngyen"); will give you NullPointerException.

An ArrayList of string can be initialized by the following:

ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();

Or you can try this:

arraylist[0]= new ArrayList();
arraylist[1]= new ArrayList();
arraylist[0].add("Ngyen");
...

Run live.

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  • - Thanks for explain, it's nice Jul 29, 2015 at 5:12
  • @QuanNguyen, you are welcome. You may read this. Jul 29, 2015 at 5:15
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Your first statement

ArrayList[] arraylist=new ArrayList[2];

allocates an array object that can reference two ArrayList(s). It doesn't instantiate those ArrayList(s). And raw-types are a bad idea. But you could add something like,

ArrayList[] arraylist = new ArrayList[2];
arraylist[0] = new ArrayList();
arraylist[1] = new ArrayList();

And I get

[Ngyen, Van, Jone]
[20, 40, 28]

But the above has no type safety. As you added String and Integer instances to the two List(s).

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try this.

ArrayList[] arraylist=new ArrayList[2]; // creating an array to hold two array list.

// these two statements got missed while copy and paste from my Editor, Apologies for that. 
arraylist[0] = new ArrayList();
arraylist[1] = new ArrayList();

arraylist[0].add("Ngyen");
arraylist[0].add("Van");
arraylist[0].add("Jone");

arraylist[1].add(20);
arraylist[1].add(40);
arraylist[1].add(28);
System.out.println(arraylist[0]);
System.out.println(arraylist[1]);
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    it's my code and get a error Jul 29, 2015 at 5:15
  • @QuanNguyen , Apologies, I was in hurry, missed two statements. Apologies for that.. Jul 29, 2015 at 6:56

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