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This module is one in a collection of modules on Java Collections designed for teaching ITSE2321 - Object-Oriented Programming (Java) at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java4150: The toArray Method, Part 1 .
Once you study that module, you should be able to answer the review questions in this module.
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True or False? The Collection interface declares the following two versions of the toArray method (with generics syntax omitted because generics is beyond the scope of this course) .
public Object[] toArray()
public Object[] toArray(Object[]a)
Write down the output produced by the program in Listing 1 .
True or False? When the toArray method is used to produce an array containing the contents of a collection, modifying the contents of thearray will also modify the contents of the underlying collection.
True or False? When the toArray method is used to produce an array containing the contents of a collection, the array ends up containingreferences to copies of the objects referred to by the elements of the collection.
True or False? In Java, it is not possible to have two or more references to the same object.
True or False? When the toArray method is used to produce anarray containing the contents of a collection, if you use a reference stored in the array to modify the state of the object to which it refers, thatmodification is made to an object that is also referred to by an element in the collection. The array and the collection contain references to the same objects.
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True.
False. In Java, it is entirely possible to have two or more references to the same object.
False. When the toArray method is used to produce an array containing the contents of a collection, the collection and the array end upcontaining copies of references to the same underlying objects.
False. According to Oracle,
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