I want to declare an ArrayList
of type int
.
Why does the following give me an error:
ArrayList<int> list1 = new ArrayList<int>();
But the following works:
ArrayList<Integer> list1 = new ArrayList<Integer>();
?
ArrayList
can only reference types, not primitives. Integer
is a class, not a primitive.
When you declare ArrayList<Integer> list1 = new ArrayList<Integer>()
, you're creating an ArrayList
which will store the Integer
type, not the int
primitive.
If you want to read about the difference between primitive and reference types, check out http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~hasti/cs302/examples/primitiveVsRef.html