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Java: Array of first n integers

Any shortcut to create a Java array of the first n integers without doing an explicit loop? In R, it would be

intArray = c(1:n) 

(and the resulting vector would be 1,2,...,n).

If you're using , you could do:

int[] arr = IntStream.range(1, n).toArray();

This will create an array containing the integers from [0, n) . You can use rangeClosed if you want to include n in the resulting array.

If you want to specify a step, you could iterate and then limit the stream to take the first n elements you want.

int[] arr = IntStream.iterate(0, i ->i + 2).limit(10).toArray(); //[0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18]

Otherwise I guess the simplest way to do is to use a loop and fill the array. You can create a helper method if you want.

static int[] fillArray(int from, int to, int step){
    if(to < from || step <= 0)
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("to < from or step <= 0");

    int[] array = new int[(to-from)/step+1];
    for(int i = 0; i < array.length; i++){
        array[i] = from;
        from += step;
    }
    return array;
}
...
int[] arr3 = fillArray(0, 10, 3); //[0, 3, 6, 9]

You can adapt this method as your needs to go per example from an upperbound to a lowerbound with a negative step.

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