There are easy solutions for concatenating two String[]
or Integer[]
in java by Streams
. Since int[]
is frequently used. Is there any straightforward way for concatenating two int[]
?
Here is my thought:
int[] c = {1, 34};
int[] d = {3, 1, 5};
Integer[] cc = IntStream.of(c).boxed().toArray(Integer[]::new);
Integer[] dd = Arrays.stream(d).boxed().toArray(Integer[]::new);
int[] m = Stream.concat(Stream.of(cc), Stream.of(dd)).mapToInt(Integer::intValue).toArray();
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(m));
>>
[1, 34, 3, 1, 5]
It works, but it actually converts int[]
to Integer[]
, then converts Integer[]
back to int[]
again.
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