Java Vector or ArrayList for Primitives

北战南征 提交于 2019-11-28 07:27:22

There is unfortunately no such class, at least in the Java API. There is the Primitive Collections for Java 3rd-party product.

It's pretty dangerous to use auto-boxing together with existing collection classes (in particular List implementations). For example:

List<Integer> l = new ArrayList<Integer>();
l.add(4);

l.remove(4); //will throw ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
l.remove(new Integer(4)); //what you probably intended!

And it is also a common source of mysterious NullPointerExceptions accessing (perhaps via a Map):

Map<String, Integer> m = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
m.put("Hello", 5);
int i = m.get("Helo Misspelt"); //will throw a NullPointerException
skaffman

http://trove4j.sourceforge.net/

The Trove library provides high speed regular and primitive collections for Java.

Note that because Trove uses primitives, the types it defines do not implement the java.util collections interfaces.

(LGPL license)

Modern Java supports autoboxing of primitives, so you can say

List<Integer> lst = new ArrayList<Integer>;
lst.add(42);

That at least avoids the syntactic vinegar of new Integer(42).

cherouvim

Joda-Primitives.

There is also Primitive Collections for Java but it's a bit out of date.

Eclipse Collections has primitive ArrayLists for all primitive types, as well as primitive Sets, Bags, Stacks and Maps. There are immutable versions of all of the primitive container types as well.

Note: I am a committer for Eclipse Collections.

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