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[SOLVED] is ArrayList zero based indexing?
Never mind, I figured it out.
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So that if anyone else has the question, the answer is yes.
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Yes, Java uses zero based indexes.

How is this an advanced question?
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it is so easy advanced!
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How is this an advanced question?
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It's not, we don't have an intermediate arena and it gets inane taking hammer remarks from beginners so I put it here.
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