ArrayList <String> = new ArrayList()
Typecasts the arraylist to String type.
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How does one roll up states. in an ArrayList ? Is there an API class that may alread(EX: Alabama etc) somewhat roll up staes, countries, whatever?
MayI get an example?
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by: aflat362Posted on 2006-10-16 at 14:34:43ID: 17742709
you certainly can add strings to an array list.
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like this:
ArrayList myList = new ArrayList();
myList.add("WI");
myList.add("IL");
myList.add("ME");
with Java 5 you can typecast your ArrayList so you only add Strings.
more arraylist and java5 typecast examples here:
http://www.devx.com/Java/A