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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T10:25:05+00:00 2026-06-12T10:25:05+00:00

public class MapData { ArrayList<String> Redsp = new ArrayList<String>(); ArrayList<String> Bluesp = new ArrayList<String>();

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public class MapData {

    ArrayList<String> Redsp = new ArrayList<String>();
    ArrayList<String> Bluesp = new ArrayList<String>();
    ArrayList<String> Playersp = new ArrayList<String>();

    public MapData(ArrayList<String> redsp, ArrayList<String> bluesp, ArrayList<String> playersp) {
        Redsp = redsp;
        Bluesp = bluesp;
        Playersp = playersp;
    } 
}

How do I make a object of MapData, and add/remove items to/from the object?
I would like to add like 6 items to bluesp and redsp, and 20 to playersp.

MapData TEST = new MapData(null,null,null);
TEST.??
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    2026-06-12T10:25:06+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:25 am

    I would create some more methods to MapData

    For example to add to Bluesp

    public void addToBlueSp(String string) {
        Bluesp.add(string);
    } 
    

    Also I would use camelCase as this is the standard thing to do in Java.

    I would probably recommend creating the ArrayLists inside the ctor too as there is little point passing them into an object and then using that object to add/remove items from them. If you have the ArrayList you could add them outside of this object. But that is a design thing…

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