Nobwyn
Nobwyn

Reputation: 8685

ArrayList<String> to CharSequence[]

What would be the easiest way to make a CharSequence[] out of ArrayList<String>?

Sure I could iterate through every ArrayList item and copy to CharSequence array, but maybe there is better/faster way?

Upvotes: 79

Views: 69255

Answers (3)

Da Mahdi03
Da Mahdi03

Reputation: 1608

I know this post is 12 years old but I could not find a solution for this in Kotlin. Eventually I figured it out:

Kotlin:

val listOfStrings: List<String> = listOf("Hello,", "World!")
val charSequenceArray: Array<CharSequence> = listOfStrings.toArray(arrayOf<CharSequence>()) //Equivalent type to `CharSequence[]`

Upvotes: 1

seh
seh

Reputation: 15269

Given that type String already implements CharSequence, this conversion is as simple as asking the list to copy itself into a fresh array, which won't actually copy any of the underlying character data. You're just copying references to String instances around:

final CharSequence[] chars = list.toArray(new CharSequence[list.size()]);

Upvotes: 19

BalusC
BalusC

Reputation: 1109432

You can use List#toArray(T[]) for this.

CharSequence[] cs = list.toArray(new CharSequence[list.size()]);

Here's a little demo:

List<String> list = Arrays.asList("foo", "bar", "waa");
CharSequence[] cs = list.toArray(new CharSequence[list.size()]);
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(cs)); // [foo, bar, waa]

Upvotes: 257

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