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Operators: Array
editOperators: Array
editArray Initialization
editUse the array initialization operator '[] {}'
to allocate a single-dimensional
array type instance to the heap with a set of pre-defined
elements. Each value used to initialize an element in the array type instance is
cast to the specified element type value upon insertion. The order of specified
values is maintained.
Errors
- If a value is not castable to the specified type value.
Grammar
array_initialization: 'new' TYPE '[' ']' '{' expression_list '}' | 'new' TYPE '[' ']' '{' '}'; expression_list: expression (',' expression);
Example:
-
Array initialization with static values.
-
Array initialization with non-static values.
int i = 1; long l = 2L; float f = 3.0F; double d = 4.0; String s = "5"; def array = new def[] {i, l, f*d, s};
declare
int i
; storeint 1
toi
declare
long l
; storelong 2
tol
declare
float f
; storefloat 3.0
tof
declare
double d
; storedouble 4.0
tod
declare
String s
; storeString "5"
tos
declare
def array
; allocate1-d def array
instance withlength [4]
→1-d def array reference
; load fromi
→int 1
; implicit castint 1
todef
→def
; storedef
toindex [0]
of1-d def array reference
; load froml
→long 2
; implicit castlong 2
todef
→def
; storedef
toindex [1]
of1-d def array reference
; load fromf
→float 3.0
; load fromd
→double 4.0
; promotefloat 3.0
anddouble 4.0
: resultdouble
; implicit castfloat 3.0
todouble 3.0
→double 3.0
; multiplydouble 3.0
anddouble 4.0
→double 12.0
; implicit castdouble 12.0
todef
→def
; storedef
toindex [2]
of1-d def array reference
; load froms
→String "5"
; implicit castString "5"
todef
→def
; storedef
toindex [3]
of1-d def array reference
; implicit cast1-d int array reference
todef
→def
; storedef
toarray
Array Access
editUse the array access operator '[]'
to store a value to or load a value from
an array type value. Each element of an array type value is
accessed with an int
type value to specify the index to store/load. The range
of elements within an array that are accessible is [0, size)
where size is the
number of elements specified at the time of allocation. Use a negative int
type value as an index to access an element in reverse from the end of an array
type value within a range of [-size, -1]
.
Errors
-
If a value other than an
int
type value or a value that is castable to anint
type value is provided as an index. - If an element is accessed outside of the valid ranges.
Grammar
brace_access: '[' expression ']'
Examples
-
Array access with a single-dimensional array.
declare
int[] x
; allocate1-d int array
instance withlength [2]
→1-d int array reference
; store1-d int array reference
tox
load from
x
→1-d int array reference
; storeint 2
toindex [0]
of1-d int array reference
;load from
x
→1-d int array reference
; storeint 5
toindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
;declare
int y
; load fromx
→1-d int array reference
; load fromindex [0]
of1-d int array reference
→int 2
; load fromx
→1-d int array reference
; load fromindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
→int 5
; addint 2
andint 5
→int 7
; storeint 7
toy
declare
int z
; storeint 1
toz
;declare
int i
; load fromx
→1-d int array reference
; load fromz
→int 1
; load fromindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
→int 5
; storeint 5
toi
; -
Array access with the
def
type.declare
def d
; allocate1-d int array
instance withlength [2]
→1-d int array reference
; implicit cast1-d int array reference
todef
→def
; storedef
tod
load from
d
→def
implicit castdef
to1-d int array reference
→1-d int array reference
; storeint 2
toindex [0]
of1-d int array reference
;load from
d
→def
implicit castdef
to1-d int array reference
→1-d int array reference
; storeint 5
toindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
;declare
int x
; load fromd
→def
implicit castdef
to1-d int array reference
→1-d int array reference
; load fromindex [0]
of1-d int array reference
→int 2
; load fromd
→def
implicit castdef
to1-d int array reference
→1-d int array reference
; load fromindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
→int 5
; addint 2
andint 5
→int 7
; implicit castint 7
todef
→def
; storedef
tox
declare
def y
; implicit castint 1
todef
→def
; storedef
toy
;declare
int i
; load fromd
→def
implicit castdef
to1-d int array reference
→1-d int array reference
; load fromy
→def
; implicit castdef
toint 1
→int 1
; load fromindex [1]
of1-d int array reference
→int 5
; implicit castint 5
todef
; storedef
toz
; -
Array access with a multi-dimensional array.
declare
int[][][] ia
; allocate3-d int array
instance with length[2, 3, 4]
→3-d int array reference
; store3-d int array reference
toia3
load from
ia3
→3-d int array reference
; storeint 99
toindex [1, 2, 3]
of3-d int array reference
declare
int i
; load fromia3
→3-d int array reference
; load fromindex [1, 2, 3]
of3-d int array reference
→int 99
; storeint 99
toi
Array Length
editAn array type value contains a read-only member field named length
. The
length
field stores the size of the array as an int
type value where size is
the number of elements specified at the time of allocation. Use the
field access operator to load the field length
from an array type value.
Examples
-
Access the
length
field.
New Array
editUse the new array operator 'new []'
to allocate an array type instance to
the heap. Specify the element type following the new
token. Specify each
dimension with the [
and ]
tokens following the element type name. The size
of each dimension is specified by an int
type value in between each set of [
and ]
tokens.
Errors
-
If a value other than an
int
type value or a value that is castable to anint
type value is specified for a dimension’s size.
Grammar
new_array: 'new' TYPE ('[' expression ']')+;
Examples
-
Allocation of different array types.
declare
int[] x
; allocate1-d int array
instance withlength [5]
→1-d int array reference
; store1-d int array reference
tox
allocate
1-d int array
instance withlength [10]
→1-d int array reference
; store1-d int array reference
tox
declare
int y
; storeint 2
toy
;declare
def z
; load fromy
→int 2 @0
; load fromy
→int 2 @1
; multiplyint 2 @1
byint 2 @2
→int 4
; allocate2-d int array
instance with length[2, 4]
→2-d int array reference
; implicit cast2-d int array reference
todef
→def
; storedef
toz
;