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Listing 7 - Question 13. |
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/*File Q13.java
************************************************/import java.util.*;
public class Q13{ArrayList<Integer>var1 = new ArrayList<Integer>();void runIt(){var1.add(new Integer(1));
var1.add(new Integer(2));var1.add(new Integer(3));//Get an iterator
Iterator iter = var1.iterator();//Perform the iterationwhile(iter.hasNext()){
System.out.println(iter.next().intValue());}//end while loop}//end runItpublic static void main(String[] args){new Q13().runIt();
}//end main}//end class Q13//=============================================// |
Figure 5 - Question 13. |
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False. This program produces the error shown in Figure 6 below. You must qualify the iterator as shown in Listing 8 to correct the error. If you don't qualify the iterator, the reference is retrieved fromthe list as type Object. The Object class neither defines nor inherits a method named intValue.
Listing 8 - Answer 13. |
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/*File A13.java
************************************************/import java.util.*;
public class A13{ArrayList<Integer>var1 = new ArrayList<Integer>();void runIt(){var1.add(new Integer(1));
var1.add(new Integer(2));var1.add(new Integer(3));//Get an iterator
Iterator<Integer>iter = var1.iterator();//Perform the iteration
while(iter.hasNext()){System.out.println(iter.next().intValue());
}//end while loop}//end runItpublic static void main(String[]args){
new Q13().runIt();}//end main
}//end class A13//=============================================// |
Figure 6 - Answer 13. |
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Q13.java:22: error: cannot find symbol
System.out.println(iter.next().intValue());^
symbol: method intValue()location: class Object
1 error |
False. This program produces the compiler error shown in Figure 7 below. This is the result of attempting to store an object's reference of type String in acollection reserved exclusively for references to objects of type Date.
Figure 7 - Answer 12. |
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Q12.java:13: error: no suitable method found for add(String)
var1.add("abcd");^
method ArrayList.add(int,Date) is not applicable(actual and formal argument lists differ in length)
method ArrayList.add(Date) is not applicable(actual argument String cannot be converted to Date by method invocation
conversion)1 error |
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