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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T12:41:48+00:00 2026-06-10T12:41:48+00:00

How can I add a new Instance to an existing Instances object that I

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How can I add a new Instance to an existing Instances object that I created ?

Here is an example:

ArrayList<Attribute> atts = new ArrayList<Attribute>(2);
ArrayList<String> classVal = new ArrayList<String>();
classVal.add("A");
classVal.add("B");
atts.add(new Attribute("content",(ArrayList<String>)null));
atts.add(new Attribute("@@class@@",classVal));

Instances dataRaw = new Instances("TestInstances",atts,0);

I want to add a new instance to dataRaw. As far as I know I have to use dataRaw.add(Instance i) …. How can I create an instance object if the Instance class is an interface ?

Thanks in Advance

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    2026-06-10T12:41:49+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 12:41 pm

    Let start with some highlights.

    • weka stores every instance value as double[]. Therefore you create double[] instanceValue1 and add values to this array.
    • Even strings are stored in this double[]. You add your string values with following code:

    instanceValue1[0] = dataRaw.attribute(0).addStringValue(“This is a string!”);

    • Instance is interface, and it is implemented by two classes, { SparseInstance , DenseInstance}. We add our value array to dataset using following code :

    dataRaw.add(new DenseInstance(1.0, instanceValue1));

    Here is the complete running example:

    import java.util.ArrayList;
    
    import weka.core.Attribute;
    import weka.core.DenseInstance;
    import weka.core.Instance;
    import weka.core.Instances;
    
    public class Program {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            ArrayList<Attribute> atts = new ArrayList<Attribute>(2);
            ArrayList<String> classVal = new ArrayList<String>();
            classVal.add("A");
            classVal.add("B");
            atts.add(new Attribute("content",(ArrayList<String>)null));
            atts.add(new Attribute("@@class@@",classVal));
    
            Instances dataRaw = new Instances("TestInstances",atts,0);
            System.out.println("Before adding any instance");
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
            System.out.println(dataRaw);
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
    
            double[] instanceValue1 = new double[dataRaw.numAttributes()];
    
            instanceValue1[0] = dataRaw.attribute(0).addStringValue("This is a string!");
            instanceValue1[1] = 0;
    
            dataRaw.add(new DenseInstance(1.0, instanceValue1));
    
            System.out.println("After adding a instance");
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
            System.out.println(dataRaw);
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
    
            double[] instanceValue2 = new double[dataRaw.numAttributes()];
    
            instanceValue2[0] = dataRaw.attribute(0).addStringValue("This is second string!");
            instanceValue2[1] = 1;
    
            dataRaw.add(new DenseInstance(1.0, instanceValue2));
    
            System.out.println("After adding second instance");
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
            System.out.println(dataRaw);
            System.out.println("--------------------------");
    
    
        }
    
    }
    

    Its output is following:

    Before adding any instance
    --------------------------
    @relation TestInstances
    
    @attribute content string
    @attribute @@class@@ {A,B}
    
    @data
    
    --------------------------
    After adding a instance
    --------------------------
    @relation TestInstances
    
    @attribute content string
    @attribute @@class@@ {A,B}
    
    @data
    'This is a string!',A
    --------------------------
    After adding second instance
    --------------------------
    @relation TestInstances
    
    @attribute content string
    @attribute @@class@@ {A,B}
    
    @data
    'This is a string!',A
    'This is second string!',B
    --------------------------
    
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