What is the correct way to declare a multidimensional array and assign values to it?
This is what I have:
int x = 5;
int y = 5;
String[][] myStringArray = new String [x][y];
myStringArray[0][x] = "a string";
myStringArray[0][y] = "another string";
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Your code is incorrect because the sub-arrays have a length of
y, and indexing starts at 0. So setting tomyStringArray[0][y]ormyStringArray[0][x]will fail because the indicesxandyare out of bounds.String[][] myStringArray = new String [x][y];is the correct way to initialise a rectangular multidimensional array. If you want it to be jagged (each sub-array potentially has a different length) then you can use code similar to this answer. Note however that John’s assertion that you have to create the sub-arrays manually is incorrect in the case where you want a perfectly rectangular multidimensional array.