Android Array Copy copyOf(T[] source, T[] result)

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Description

Copies the specified array into specified result array, truncating or padding with zeros (if necessary) so the copy has the specified length.

License

Apache License

Parameter

Parameter Description
source the array to be copied
result the array to be filled and returned

Exception

Parameter Description
NegativeArraySizeException if <tt>newLength</tt> is negative
NullPointerException if <tt>original</tt> is null

Declaration

public static <T> T[] copyOf(T[] source, T[] result) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
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 The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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public class Main {
    /**
     * Copies the specified array, truncating or padding with zeros (if
     * necessary) so the copy has the specified length. This method is temporary
     * replace for Arrays.copyOf() until we start to require JDK 1.6.
     * 
     * @param source
     *            the array to be copied
     * @param newLength
     *            the length of the copy to be returned
     * @return a copy of the original array, truncated or padded with zeros to
     *         obtain the specified length
     * @throws NegativeArraySizeException
     *             if <tt>newLength</tt> is negative
     * @throws NullPointerException
     *             if <tt>original</tt> is null
     */
    public static byte[] copyOf(byte[] source, int newLength) {
        byte[] result = new byte[newLength];
        System.arraycopy(source, 0, result, 0,
                Math.min(source.length, newLength));
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * Copies the specified array into specified result array, truncating or
     * padding with zeros (if necessary) so the copy has the specified length.
     * This method is temporary replace for Arrays.copyOf() until we start to
     * require JDK 1.6.
     * 
     * @param source
     *            the array to be copied
     * @param result
     *            the array to be filled and returned
     * @throws NegativeArraySizeException
     *             if <tt>newLength</tt> is negative
     * @throws NullPointerException
     *             if <tt>original</tt> is null
     */
    public static <T> T[] copyOf(T[] source, T[] result) {
        System.arraycopy(source, 0, result, 0,
                Math.min(source.length, result.length));
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * This is really a debugging version of <code>System.arraycopy()</code>.
     * Use it to provide better exception messages when copying arrays around.
     * For production use it's better to use the original for speed.
     */
    public static void arraycopy(byte[] src, int src_position, byte[] dst,
            int dst_position, int length) {
        if (src_position < 0)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "src_position was less than 0.  Actual value "
                            + src_position);
        if (src_position >= src.length)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "src_position was greater than src array size.  Tried to write starting at position "
                            + src_position
                            + " but the array length is "
                            + src.length);
        if (src_position + length > src.length)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "src_position + length would overrun the src array.  Expected end at "
                            + (src_position + length) + " actual end at "
                            + src.length);
        if (dst_position < 0)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "dst_position was less than 0.  Actual value "
                            + dst_position);
        if (dst_position >= dst.length)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "dst_position was greater than dst array size.  Tried to write starting at position "
                            + dst_position
                            + " but the array length is "
                            + dst.length);
        if (dst_position + length > dst.length)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "dst_position + length would overrun the dst array.  Expected end at "
                            + (dst_position + length) + " actual end at "
                            + dst.length);

        System.arraycopy(src, src_position, dst, dst_position, length);
    }
}

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