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23 import java.util.Arrays;
25 public class ArrayUtils
28 * Reverse the given array 'in situ'
32 public static void reverseIntArray(int[] arr)
37 * swap [k] with [end-k] up to the half way point in the array
38 * if length is odd, the middle entry is left untouched by the excitement
40 int last = arr.length - 1;
41 for (int k = 0; k < arr.length / 2; k++)
44 arr[k] = arr[last - k];
50 public static <T> T[] concatArrays(T[]... arrays)
54 if (arrays.length == 1)
57 T[] result = arrays[0];
58 for (int i = 1; i < arrays.length; i++)
60 result = concatTwoArrays(result, arrays[i]);
65 private static <T> T[] concatTwoArrays(T[] array1, T[] array2)
67 T[] result = Arrays.copyOf(array1, array1.length + array2.length);
68 System.arraycopy(array2, 0, result, array1.length, array2.length);