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I want to add methods to return the list or particular element and I want it to work with any generic class. Why isnt Java allowing this?

class ArrayListBuilder<E>{
    private ArrayList<E> a_list=new ArrayList<>();
}
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    – Progman
    May 30, 2020 at 8:16
  • See if this answers your question. stackoverflow.com/questions/4492950/… May 30, 2020 at 8:21
  • @Progman that is an MVC. You can't go any more minimal, verifiable and complete than that. The actual problem with that question is that OP doesn't say what happens with that code other than a generic "java isn't allowing this". May 30, 2020 at 8:22
  • My code is throwing an error E cannot be resolved to a type
    – Samrat Das
    May 30, 2020 at 8:22
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    @SamratDas you're missing an import for java.util.ArrayList. That's the only way you could get the error you say you're getting with your code. Also, you should read all of the error messages, not just the last one. May 30, 2020 at 8:25

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I tried to compile your code and got these errors

ArrayListBuilder.java:2: error: cannot find symbol
    private ArrayList<E> a_list=new ArrayList<>();
            ^
  symbol:   class ArrayList
  location: class ArrayListBuilder<E>
  where E is a type-variable:
    E extends Object declared in class ArrayListBuilder
ArrayListBuilder.java:2: error: cannot find symbol
    private ArrayList<E> a_list=new ArrayList<>();
                                    ^
  symbol:   class ArrayList
  location: class ArrayListBuilder<E>
  where E is a type-variable:
    E extends Object declared in class ArrayListBuilder
2 errors

As you can see there actually are two errors, the first one meaning that you need to import java.util.ArrayList. Once you do that, your code compiles fine. So put in the first line of your code

import java.util.ArrayList;

TL;DR: the solution to your problem is reading all of the error messages. Not just the last one.

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