The setPlain() method of a AtomicReferenceArray class is used to set the value of the element at index i to newValue. Both index i and newValue are passed as parameters to the method. This method set the value with memory semantics of setting as if the variable was declared non-volatile and non-final.
Syntax:
public final void setPlain(int i, E newValue)
Parameters: This method accepts:
- i which is an index of AtomicReferenceArray to perform the operation,
- newValue which is the new value to set.
Return value: This method returns nothing.
Below programs illustrate the setPlain() method:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate // setPlain() method import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an atomic reference object. AtomicReferenceArray<Integer> ref = new AtomicReferenceArray<Integer>( 5 ); // set some value and print ref.setPlain( 0 , 9876 ); ref.setPlain( 1 , 1234 ); ref.setPlain( 2 , 3212 ); System.out.println( "Value of index 0 = " + ref.get( 0 )); System.out.println( "Value of index 1 = " + ref.get( 1 )); System.out.println( "Value of index 2 = " + ref.get( 2 )); } } |
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate // setPlain() method import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // create an atomic reference object AtomicReferenceArray<String> ref = new AtomicReferenceArray<String>( 5 ); // set some value ref.setPlain( 0 , "JS" ); ref.setPlain( 1 , "EMBER" ); ref.setPlain( 2 , "REACT" ); ref.setPlain( 3 , "C++" ); ref.setPlain( 4 , "C" ); // print for ( int i = 0 ; i < 5 ; i++) { System.out.println(ref.get(i)); } } } |