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This is an example of my object array.

Ball[] Array= {BallGrid[4], BallGrid[5]};

This is how I tried printing it out but the output was finalproject.Ball@1dcc2a3.

for(Ball value : Array){

    System.out.println(value);

}

How would I print out Array[0] so the value remains "BallGrid[4]"?

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You have to override the toString() method in the class Ball:

@Override
public String toString() {
    ...
    return someStringHere;
}

where you return the String that you want to use to represent the ball.

Note: Assuming BallGrid is an array (because of BallGrid[4]), you should call it ballGrid following Java naming conventions. And as @mikeyaworski commented, Array should be called array.


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