Error of int cannot be dereferenced?

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面向向阳花 2021-01-06 19:51

I am getting an error with this constructor, and i have no idea how to fix? I am a beginner at java. This is from an example exercise that i was trying to learn:

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    暗喜 (楼主)
    2021-01-06 20:22

    I would write it more like this

    public String[] convertToStrings(int... ints) {
        String[] ret = new String[ints.length];
        for(int i = 0; i < intArray.length; ++i)
            ret[i] = "" + ints[i];
        return ret;
    }
    

    Or in Java 8 you might write

    public List convertToStrings(int... ints) {
        return IntStream.of(ints).mapToObj(Integer::toString).collect(toList());
    }
    

    This uses;

    • Java coding conventions,
    • limited scope for the variable i,
    • we do something with the String[],
    • give the method a meaningful name,
    • try to use consist formatting.

    If we were worried about efficiency it is likely we could do away with the method entirely.

    String.valueOf(int) is not faster than Integer.toString(int). From the code in String you can see that the String implementation just calls Integer.toString

    /**
     * Returns the string representation of the {@code int} argument.
     * 

    * The representation is exactly the one returned by the * {@code Integer.toString} method of one argument. * * @param i an {@code int}. * @return a string representation of the {@code int} argument. * @see java.lang.Integer#toString(int, int) */ public static String valueOf(int i) { return Integer.toString(i); }

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