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Re: Extracting data elements from a user-defined class stored in an ArrayList



Your problem is just one of consistency... If you are going to use typed collections, you must do so throughout.
Your printArrayList function should read:


public static int printArrayList( Person newPerson, ArrayList<Person> personArrayList )
{ ... }


Moises

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