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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T19:37:32+00:00 2026-06-08T19:37:32+00:00

In the code below I am trying to avoid the last three lines which

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In the code below I am trying to avoid the last three lines which allocate memory for the instances of class. Any suggestions on how to bring the memory allocation part inside the class definition? So what I want to do is to be able to execute pInfo[0].sValue="string"; right after AClass [] pInfo = new AClass[10];

  class AClass {
     private String sName="";
     private String sValue="";
  }

    AClass [] pInfo = new AClass[10];

   // how to avoid the code below or bring them into class definition?  

    pInfo[0] = new AClass();
    pInfo[1] = new AClass();
      ... 
    pInfo[9] = new AClass();

EDIT: what I mean by efficiency is in the amount of code + code readability

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    2026-06-08T19:37:34+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 7:37 pm
    AClass[] pInfo = {new AClass(),new AClass(), etc.};
    

    OR

    AClass[] pInfo = new AClass[10];
    
    for(int i = 0; i < pInfo.length; i++)  
    {  
        pInfo[i] = new AClass();  
    }  
    
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