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So I wanna make an array outside a method so other methods can use it:

public int x = 0;
public int[] myIntArray = new int[x];

But the x is 0, and is later defined in a method as a number entered by user:

x = input.nextInt();

But the method has already size 0, so how would I modify (redefine) the array's size? I tried to do it by defining the array in a method, but if I do that, I cannot access the array from another method. I am a beginner and I can't do ArrayList, is it possible to do this?

EDIT: Basically: How do I define the size of an array later?

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Sure, just declare it where you have it with public int[] myIntArray; and then initialize it as soon as you know how big it has to be with myIntArray = new int[x];

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  • That's what I've been looking for! Thanks for the quick reply! Apr 17, 2016 at 18:50
  • Yeah I was trying to mark is as the right answer (green checkmark), but it told me to wait about 9 minutes. Apr 17, 2016 at 19:01
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You could declare it but not instantiate with public int[] myIntArray;

Later, after your code x = input.nextInt();, instantiate the array with myIntArray = new int[x] within that method. You should still be able to access the array from other methods

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You can just declare it without initializing like:

   public int[] myIntArray;

then put the value after you got one.

 x = input.nextInt();
 myIntArray = new int[x];

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