Java - How to convert type collection into ArrayList?

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public class MyGraph<V,E> extends SparseMultigraph<V,E>{
    private ArrayList<MyNode> myNodeList;

    public MyNode getNode(int nodeId){
        myNodeList = new ArrayList<MyNode>();
        myNodeList = (ArrayList<MyNode>)this.getVertices();
        int i;

The following are the error msg:

> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: > java.util.Collections$UnmodifiableCollection cannot be cast to > java.util.ArrayList...

Can anyone help?

Java Solutions


Solution 1 - Java

As other people have mentioned, ArrayList has a constructor that takes a collection of items, and adds all of them. Here's the documentation:

http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/ArrayList.html#ArrayList%28java.util.Collection%29

So you need to do:

ArrayList<MyNode> myNodeList = new ArrayList<MyNode>(this.getVertices());

However, in another comment you said that was giving you a compiler error. It looks like your class MyGraph is a generic class. And so getVertices() actually returns type V, not type myNode.

I think your code should look like this:

public V getNode(int nodeId){
        ArrayList<V> myNodeList = new ArrayList<V>(this.getVertices());
        return myNodeList(nodeId);
}

But, that said it's a very inefficient way to extract a node. What you might want to do is store the nodes in a binary tree, then when you get a request for the nth node, you do a binary search.

Solution 2 - Java

Try this code

Convert ArrayList to Collection

  ArrayList<User> usersArrayList = new ArrayList<User>();

  Collection<User> userCollection = new HashSet<User>(usersArrayList);

Convert Collection to ArrayList

  Collection<User> userCollection = new HashSet<User>(usersArrayList);

  List<User> userList = new ArrayList<User>(userCollection );

Solution 3 - Java

public <E> List<E> collectionToList(Collection<E> collection)
{
    return (collection instanceof List) ? (List<E>) collection : new ArrayList<E>(collection);
}

Use the above method for converting the collection to list

Solution 4 - Java

The following code will fail:

List<String> will_fail =  (List<String>)Collections.unmodifiableCollection(new ArrayList<String>());

This instead will work:

List<String> will_work = new ArrayList<String>(Collections.unmodifiableCollection(new ArrayList<String>()));

Solution 5 - Java

More information needed for a definitive answer, but this code

myNodeList = (ArrayList<MyNode>)this.getVertices();

will only work if this.getVertices() returns a (subtype of) List<MyNode>. If it is a different collection (like your Exception seems to indicate), you want to use

new ArrayList<MyNode>(this.getVertices())

This will work as long as a Collection type is returned by getVertices.

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