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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:59:58+00:00 2026-05-14T22:59:58+00:00

I am trying to create a method that pretty much takes anything as a

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I am trying to create a method that pretty much takes anything as a parameter, and returns a concatenated string representation of the value with some delimiter.

public static String getConcatenated(char delim, Object ...names) {
String[] stringArray = Arrays.copyOf(names, names.length, String[].class); //Exception here
return getConcatenated(delim, stringArray);
}

And the actual method

public static String getConcatenated(char delim, String ... names) {
if(names == null || names.length == 0)
    return "";

StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();

for(int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
    String n = names[i];
    if(n != null) {
        sb.append(n.trim());
        sb.append(delim);
    }
}

//Remove the last delim
return sb.substring(0, sb.length()-1).toString();
}

And I have the following JUnit test:

final String two = RedpillLinproUtils.getConcatenated(' ', "Shervin", "Asgari");
Assert.assertEquals("Result", "Shervin Asgari", two); //OK

final String three = RedpillLinproUtils.getConcatenated(';', "Shervin", "Asgari");
Assert.assertEquals("Result", "Shervin;Asgari", three); //OK

final String four = RedpillLinproUtils.getConcatenated(';', "Shervin", null, "Asgari", null);
Assert.assertEquals("Result", "Shervin;Asgari", four); //OK

final String five = RedpillLinproUtils.getConcatenated('/', 1, 2, null, 3, 4);
Assert.assertEquals("Result", "1/2/3/4", five); //FAIL

However, the test fails on the last part with the exception:

java.lang.ArrayStoreException
at java.lang.System.arraycopy(Native Method)
at java.util.Arrays.copyOf(Arrays.java:2763)

Can someone spot the error?

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    2026-05-14T22:59:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:59 pm

    The cause

    You can’t put an Integer in a String[]. That’s why you get ArrayStoreException. Arrays.copyOf does no conversion.

    From the API:

    T[] copyOf(U[] original, int newLength, Class< ? extends T[]> newType)

    Throws: ArrayStoreException – if an element copied from original is not of a runtime type that can be stored in an array of class newType

    The ArrayStoreException API has an example:

    Thrown to indicate that an attempt has been made to store the wrong type of object into an array of objects. For example, the following code generates an ArrayStoreException:

        Object x[] = new String[3];
        x[0] = new Integer(0);
    

    See also

    • JLS 10.10 Array Store Exception

    The fix

    That said, you actually don’t need a String... and Arrays.copyOf to a String[]. Your getConcatenated can just take Object... and it’d work just fine.

    public static String getConcatenated(char delim, Object... objs) {
        if(objs == null || objs.length == 0)
            return "";
    
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
        for (Object o : objs) {
            if(o != null) {
                if (sb.length() > 0) sb.append(delim);
                sb.append(o.toString().trim());
            }
        }
        return sb.toString();
    }
    

    Now you can do the following:

        System.out.println(getConcatenated(';', "Shervin", null, "Asgari", null));
        // prints "Shervin;Asgari"
    
        System.out.println(getConcatenated('/', 1, 2, null, 3, 4));
        // prints "1/2/3/4"
    
        System.out.println(getConcatenated(':', "  ", null, "boo", "boo"));
        // prints "boo:boo"
    

    Note that this follows the intended specification in the original code, i.e. trim() and skips null.

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