The getAcquire() method of a AtomicReferenceArray class is used to return the value of the element at index i for this AtomicReferenceArray object with memory ordering effects compatible with memory_order_acquire ordering.
Syntax:
public final E getAcquire(int i)
Parameters: This method accepts the index i to get the value.
Return value: This method returns current value at index I.
Below programs illustrate the getAcquire() method:
Program 1:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate // AtomicReferenceArray.getAcquire() method import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceArray; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an atomic reference array // object which stores Integer. AtomicReferenceArray<Integer> array = new AtomicReferenceArray<Integer>( 5 ); // set some value in array array.set( 0 , 1213 ); array.set( 1 , 1344 ); array.set( 2 , 1453 ); array.set( 3 , 1452 ); // get and print the value // using getAcquire method for ( int i = 0 ; i < 4 ; i++) { int value = array.getAcquire(i); System.out.println("value at " + i + " = " + value); } } } |
Program 2:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate // AtomicReferenceArray.getAcquire() method import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceArray; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an atomic reference array object // which stores String. AtomicReferenceArray<String> array = new AtomicReferenceArray<String>( 5 ); // set some value in array array.set( 0 , "GEEKS"); array.set( 1 , "FOR"); array.set( 2 , "GEEKS"); // get and print the value using getAcquire method for ( int i = 0 ; i < 2 ; i++) { String value = array.getAcquire(i); System.out.println("value at " + i + " = " + value); } } } |