Wednesday, 16 November 2016

What's the simplest way to print a Java array?



In Java, arrays don't override toString(), so if you try to print one directly, you get the className + '@' + the hex of the hashCode of the array, as defined by Object.toString():



int[] intArray = new int[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
System.out.println(intArray); // prints something like '[I@3343c8b3'


But usually, we'd actually want something more like [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. What's the simplest way of doing that? Here are some example inputs and outputs:




// Array of primitives:
int[] intArray = new int[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
//output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

// Array of object references:
String[] strArray = new String[] {"John", "Mary", "Bob"};
//output: [John, Mary, Bob]

Answer




Since Java 5 you can use Arrays.toString(arr) or Arrays.deepToString(arr) for arrays within arrays. Note that the Object[] version calls .toString() on each object in the array. The output is even decorated in the exact way you're asking.



Examples:




  • Simple Array:



    String[] array = new String[] {"John", "Mary", "Bob"};
    System.out.println(Arrays.toString(array));



    Output:



    [John, Mary, Bob]

  • Nested Array:



    String[][] deepArray = new String[][] {{"John", "Mary"}, {"Alice", "Bob"}};
    System.out.println(Arrays.toString(deepArray));
    //output: [[Ljava.lang.String;@106d69c, [Ljava.lang.String;@52e922]

    System.out.println(Arrays.deepToString(deepArray));


    Output:



    [[John, Mary], [Alice, Bob]]

  • double Array:



    double[] doubleArray = { 7.0, 9.0, 5.0, 1.0, 3.0 };

    System.out.println(Arrays.toString(doubleArray));


    Output:



    [7.0, 9.0, 5.0, 1.0, 3.0 ]

  • int Array:



    int[] intArray = { 7, 9, 5, 1, 3 };

    System.out.println(Arrays.toString(intArray));


    Output:



    [7, 9, 5, 1, 3 ]


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