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Array vs ArrayList in Java

This Java project demonstrates the fundamental differences between arrays and ArrayLists, showcasing operations like initialization, addition, modification, and deletion of elements. It's designed as a practice project to help understand these core data structures in Java.

Getting Started

To run this project, you'll need a Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your machine.

Prerequisites

  • Java Development Kit (JDK) 8 or later.

Running the Project

  1. Clone the repository or download the source code.
  2. Navigate to the directory containing ArrayVsArrayList.java.
  3. Compile the Java file using the command: javac ArrayVsArrayList.java.
  4. Run the compiled class with: java ArrayVsArrayList.

Features

  • Demonstrates the use of fixed-size arrays and dynamic ArrayLists.
  • Examples of initializing, adding to, modifying, and removing elements from both data structures.
  • Illustrates how to iterate over arrays and ArrayLists.

This project is intended for practice and learning purposes. Feel free to explore and modify the examples to gain a deeper understanding of working with arrays and ArrayLists in Java.

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