Actually, the length of property of the array is placed on top of the fi rst element in memory as shown
below.
The bracket in an array reference can contain any expression whose value is an integer. For example,
if indx is a variable of type int then list[indx] and list [2 * indx +7] are syntactically
correct references to elements of the array list. Thus, the following loop would point to all the integers in
the array list to standard output.
for(int i=0;i<list.length;i++)
{
System.out.println(list[i]);
}
The fi rst time through the loop, ‘i’ is 0 and list[i] refers to list[0]. So, it is the value ...
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