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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion concepts/arrays/about.md
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Accessing an index that is outside of the valid indexes for the array results in an `IndexOutOfBoundsException`.

Arrays can be manipulated by either calling an array instance's methods or properties, or by using the static methods defined in the `Arrays` class (typically only used in generic code).
The most commonly used property for arrays is its length which can be accessed like this:
The `length` property holds the length of an array.
It can be accessed like this:

```java
int arrayLength = someArray.length;
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion concepts/arrays/introduction.md
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Accessing an index that is outside of the valid indexes for the array results in an `IndexOutOfBoundsException`.

Arrays can be manipulated by either calling an array instance's methods or properties, or by using the static methods defined in the `Arrays` class (typically only used in generic code).
The most commonly used property for arrays is its length which can be accessed like this:
The `length` property holds the length of an array.
It can be accessed like this:

```java
int arrayLength = someArray.length;
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Accessing an index that is outside of the valid indexes for the array results in an `IndexOutOfBoundsException`.

Arrays can be manipulated by either calling an array instance's methods or properties, or by using the static methods defined in the `Arrays` class (typically only used in generic code).
The most commonly used property for arrays is its length which can be accessed like this:
The `length` property holds the length of an array.
It can be accessed like this:

```java
int arrayLength = someArray.length;
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