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Insert value to array
      


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/**
 * Array utility methods
 */

public final class Array {
   private Array() {
   }

   public static Object[] insertArrayObject(Object[] vals, Object val, int idx) {
      Object[] newVals = new Object[vals.length + 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      newVals[idx= val;
      if idx < vals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx, newVals, idx + 1, vals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static Object[] deleteArrayObject(Object[] vals, int idx) {
      Object[] newVals = new Object[vals.length - 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      if idx < newVals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx + 1, newVals, idx, newVals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static long[] insertArrayLong(long[] vals, long val, int idx) {
      long[] newVals = new long[vals.length + 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      newVals[idx= val;
      if idx < vals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx, newVals, idx + 1, vals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static long[] deleteArrayLong(long[] vals, int idx) {
      long[] newVals = new long[vals.length - 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      if idx < newVals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx + 1, newVals, idx, newVals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static int[] insertArrayInt(int[] vals, int val, int idx) {
      int[] newVals = new int[vals.length + 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      newVals[idx= val;
      if idx < vals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx, newVals, idx + 1, vals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static int[] deleteArrayInt(int[] vals, int idx) {
      int[] newVals = new int[vals.length - 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      if idx < newVals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx + 1, newVals, idx, newVals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static short[] insertArrayShort(short[] vals, short val, int idx) {
      short[] newVals = new short[vals.length + 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      newVals[idx= val;
      if idx < vals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx, newVals, idx + 1, vals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }

   public static short[] deleteArrayShort(short[] vals, int idx) {
      short[] newVals = new short[vals.length - 1];
      if idx > )
         System.arraycopy(vals, 0, newVals, 0, idx);
      if idx < newVals.length )
         System.arraycopy(vals, idx + 1, newVals, idx, newVals.length - idx);
      return newVals;
   }
}

   
    
    
    
    
    
  
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