I have a class called cardNames. Every new game I will create a new instance of cardNames which would correspond to the current cards being used. I would prefer to have them as static so I won't have to send a copy of the cardNames object around.
Is this legal?
public class cardNames
{
private static String[] characters;
private static String[] weapons;
private static String[] rooms;
private int totalCards;
public cardNames(String[] theCharacters, String[] theWeapons, String[] theRooms)
{
characters = Arrays.copyOf(theCharacters, theCharacters.length);
weapons = Arrays.copyOf(theWeapons, theWeapons.length);
rooms = Arrays.copyOf(theRooms, theRooms.length);
totalCards = characters.length + weapons.length + rooms.length;
}
public static String[] getCharacters()
{
return Arrays.copyOf(characters, characters.length);
}
Would I have a new set of characters, weapons, and rooms after I create a new cardName object?
static
from the top level array definitions, they would become instance variables, and then every time your constructor gets called, the input arrays would be copied over to the instance arrays.