SimpleArrays.java revision 3261
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0,
1,
2};
0N/A char c[] = {
'A',
'B',
'C',
'D'};
0N/A int i[] = {
0,
1,
2,
3,
4};
0N/A long l[] = {
0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5};
0N/A boolean z[] =
new boolean[
4];
0N/A float f[] = {
1.0f,
2.0f,
3.0f,
4.0f,
5.0f,
6.0f};
0N/A double d[] = {
1.0f,
2.0f,
3.0f,
4.0f,
5.0f,
6.0f,
7.0d};
0N/A /* now read them back */ 0N/A /* This should be boolean, but they were serialized as bytes