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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T00:07:58+00:00 2026-05-30T00:07:58+00:00

In Java, is there a way to add a value not at a specific

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In Java, is there a way to add a value not at a specific index, but to the next undeclared index? Say:

int[] negativeArray = new int[21];
int[] positiveArray = new int[21];

There are two arrays for two different types of ints, for example negative and positive. I’m looping through this, and I want it to work something like a stack (I don’t know too much about stacks, but to my knowledge you don’t go through its index, you just pop/push items onto it) to where if its a negative number, put in the number in the next undeclared index spot in the negative array.

I thought of a way to do this with some extra code. I’d set all values in the array to 0. When checking if the variable is negative or positive, I would loop through the array to the next value that is 0. Once I find it I know what index I’m on. This would require a bit of effort though, are there any simpler ways of doing this?


Edit: Some comments are stating different ways to do this without using a basic array. I was assigned this, and I am required to use an array to get credit for it…

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    2026-05-30T00:08:00+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 12:08 am

    If you are actually using the array as a stack (and thus, will only add or remove items at the top of the stack) then you could keep in another variable the next free index in the array.

    int[] array = new int[21];
    int nextIndex = 0;
    
    public void push(int e) {
        array[nextIndex] = e;
        ++nextIndex;
    }
    
    public int pop() {
        --nextIndex;
        return array[nextIndex];
    }
    

    If removals can occur anywhere, then I don’t see a better solution than iterating over the array to find a free spot.

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