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How to find the intersection of two arrays in java?

V Jyothi
Updated on 16-Jun-2020 09:54:49

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To find the intersection of two arrays in java use two loops. The outer loop is to iterate the elements of the first array whereas, the second loop is to iterate the elements of the second array. Within the second loop compare the elements of the two arrays:ExampleLive Demopublic class IntersectionOfTwoArrays {    public static void main(String args[]) {       int myArray1[] = {23, 36, 96, 78, 55};       int myArray2[] = {78, 45, 19, 73, 55};       System.out.println("Intersection of the two arrays ::");             for(int i = 0; i

How do I write constants names in Java?

vanithasree
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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While writing the name of the constants it is suggested to write all the letters in upper case. If constant contains more than one word they should be separated by underscore (_). Example Live Demo public class ConstantsTest { public static final int MIN_VALUE = 22; public static final int MAX_VALUE = 222; public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Value of the constant MIN_VALUE: "+MIN_VALUE); System.out.println("Value of the constant MAX_VALUE: "+MAX_VALUE); } } Output Value of the constant MIN_VALUE: 22 Value of the constant MAX_VALUE: 222

How to populate an array one value at a time by taking input from user in Java?

Priya Pallavi
Updated on 19-Feb-2020 11:29:27

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To read data from user create a scanner class. Read the size of the array to be created from the user using nextInt() method. Create an array with the specified size. In the loop read the values from the user and store in the array created above.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Scanner; public class PopulatingAnArray {    public static void main(String args[]) {       System.out.println("Enter the required size of the array :: ");       Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);       int size = s.nextInt();       int myArray[] = new int [size];     ... Read More

How do I write package names in Java?

radhakrishna
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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While choosing a package name you need to keep the following points in mind. The name of the package should be in small letters. It is suggested to start the name of the package with the top level domain level followed by sub domains, ex: com.example.tutorialspoint. Example You can declare a package as in. package com.mypackage.tutorialspoint; Public class Sample { Public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("Welcome to Tutorialspoint"); } } Executing a package You need to compile the file with packages using –d ... Read More

How to store the contents of an URL in java?

Nikitha N
Updated on 19-Feb-2020 11:27:38

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The openStream() method of the URL class opens a connection and returns an InputStream. Using this stream, you can you read contents from that connection.Exampleimport java.io.InputStream; import java.net.URL; import java.util.Scanner; public class ReadingURL {    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {       URL url = new URL("http://www.tutorialspoint.com/");       InputStream inputStream = url.openStream();       Scanner s = new Scanner(inputStream);       while(s.hasNext()) {          System.out.println(s.nextLine());       }    } }OutputLearn CouchDB Learn DB2    Learn DocumentDB SQL Learn DocumentDB Learn DynamoDB    Learn H2 Database Learn HSQLDB Learn IMS DB …………………………………………………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………

How do I write interface names in Java?

mkotla
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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While writing an interface/class names you need to keep the following points in mind. First letter of the interface/class name should be capital and remaining letters should be small (mixed case). interface Sample Likewise, first letter of each word in the name should be capital an remaining letters should be small. interface MYInterface Keeping interface names simple and descriptive is suggestable. Better not to use acronyms while writing interface/class names. Example Live Demo interface MyInterface { void sample(); void demo(); } ... Read More

How do I write constructor names in Java?

Giri Raju
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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Declaring a constructor is in Java is similar to methods. While naming the constructor of a class in Java you need to keep the following points in mind. The name of the constructor should be the same (same case) as the class name (along with the access specifier). A constructor should not have any return type. Constructor cannot be static, final, abstract and, synchronized. Example Following Java program is an example of a constructor. Live Demo public class Sample { Sample() { System.out.println("This is an example of ... Read More

Why the main method has to be in a java class?

usharani
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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Main method is the entry point of the execution in Java. When we execute a class JVM searches for the main method and execute the contents of it line by line. If you observe the following example you can compile a this program but if you try to execute it you will get an error saying “Main method not found”. Example abstract class SuperTest { public abstract void sample(); public abstract void demo(); } public class Example extends SuperTest{ public void sample(){ System.out.println("sample method ... Read More

Can a method return multiple values in Java?

varun
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:20

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You can return only one value in Java. If needed you can return multiple values using array or an object. Example In the example given below the calculate() method accepts two integer variables performs the addition subtraction, multiplication and, division operations on them stores the results in an array and returns the array. public class ReturningMultipleValues { static int[] calculate(int a, int b){ int[] result = new int[4]; result[0] = a + b; result[1] = a - b; ... Read More

Can you have a method in Java with varying number of arguments?

Prabhas
Updated on 16-Jun-2020 09:34:09

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Yes, we can write a method using variable arguments once you use variable arguments as a parameter method while calling you can pass as many numbers of arguments to this method (variable number of arguments) or, you can simply call this method without passing any arguments.ExampleLive Demopublic class Sample{    void demoMethod(String... args) {       for (String arg : args) {          System.out.println(arg);       }    }    public static void main(String args[] ){       new Sample().demoMethod("ram", "rahim", "robert");       new Sample().demoMethod("krishna", "kasyap");       new Sample().demoMethod();    } }Outputram rahim robert krishna kasyap

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