JavaRocky
JavaRocky

Reputation: 19903

How do I clone a java byte array?

I have a byte array which i want to copy/clone to avoid calling code from modifying my internal representation.

How do I clone a java byte array?

Upvotes: 36

Views: 59945

Answers (4)

polygenelubricants
polygenelubricants

Reputation: 383756

JLS 6.4.5 The Members of an Array Type

The members of an array type are all of the following:

  • The public final field length, which contains the number of components of the array (length may be positive or zero).
  • The public method clone, which overrides the method of the same name in class Object and throws no checked exceptions. The return type of the clone method of an array type T[] is T[].
  • All the members inherited from class Object; the only method of Object that is not inherited is its clone method.

Thus:

byte[] original = ...;
byte[] copy = original.clone();

Note that for array of reference types, clone() is essentially a shallow copy.

Also, Java doesn't have multidimensional arrays; it has array of arrays. Thus, a byte[][] is an Object[], and is also subject to shallow copy.

See also

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Note that clone() returns a new array object. If you simply want to copy the values from one array to an already existing array, you can use e.g. System.arraycopy (jdk 1.0+).

There's also java.util.Arrays.copyOf (jdk 1.6+) that allows you to create a copy with a different length (either truncating or padding).

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Upvotes: 49

erickson
erickson

Reputation: 269697

It's easy, and it's a great idea to do it.

byte[] copy = arr.clone();

Note that the return type of the clone() method of arrays is the type of the array, so no cast is required.

Upvotes: 9

Cooper
Cooper

Reputation: 41

In order to avoid a possible Null Pointer Exception I use the following syntax:

byte[] copy = (arr == null) ? null : arr.clone();

Upvotes: 4

TofuBeer
TofuBeer

Reputation: 61536

System.arraycopy(src, 0, dst, 0, src.length);

Upvotes: 10

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