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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T21:54:49+00:00 2026-05-29T21:54:49+00:00

how expensive is ‘new’? I mean, should I aim at reusing the same object

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how expensive is ‘new’? I mean, should I aim at reusing the same object or if the object is ‘out of scope’ it’s the same as emptying it?

example, say a method creates a list:

List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 

at the end of the method the list is no longer in use – does it mean that there’s no memory allocated to it anymore or does it mean that there’s a null pointer to it (since it was ‘created’).

Alternately, I can send a ‘list’ to the method and empty it at the end of the method with: list.removeAll(list); will that make any difference from memory point of view?

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    2026-05-29T21:54:50+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:54 pm

    its an array list, so creating a new object means allocating a slab of memory and zeroing it, plus any bookkeeping overhead. Clearing the list means zeroing the memory. This view would lead you to believe that clearing an existing object is faster. But, it’s likely that the JVM is optimized to make memory allocations fast, so probably none of this matters. So just write clear, readable code, and don’t worry about it. This is java after all, not c.

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