I would like to remove an object from an ArrayList
when I\'m done with it, but I can\'t find way to do it. Trying to remove it like in the sample code below doe
You cannot modify a Collection while someone is iterating over it, even if that someone were you. Use normal for cycle:
for(int i = 0; i < pixel.size(); i++){
if(pixel.get(i).y > gHeigh){
pixel.remove(i);
i--;
}
}
If Pixel is your own custom object then you need to implement the equals and hashcode method for your Pixel object. The indexOf method also finds the index using equals method. Try implementing that and check it out.
You can't, within the enhanced for loop. You have to use the "long-hand" approach:
for (Iterator<Pixel> iterator = pixels.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {
Pixel px = iterator.next();
if(px.y > gHeigh){
iterator.remove();
}
}
Of course, not all iterators support removal, but you should be fine with ArrayList
.
An alternative is to build an additional collection of "pixels to remove" then call removeAll
on the list at the end.
Using java-8 and lamdba expressions, the method removeIf has been introduced for collections.
Removes all of the elements of this collection that satisfy the given predicate.
So it will only take one line :
pixels.removeIf(px -> px.y > gHeigh);
use a regular for
loop, the enhanced for
loop maintains an iterator, and doesn't allow for removal of objects, or use the iterator explicitly
Edit: see answer of the this question Calling remove in foreach loop in Java
you need to create and access the iterator explicitly
Iterator<Pixel> it = pixel.iterator();
while(it.hasNext()){
Pixel.px = it.next();
//...
it.remove();
}