How can I initialize a static, unmodifiable instance of android.util.SparseArray?
Here is a better way using an anonymous class:
static final SparseIntArray myArray = new SparseIntArray() {
    {
        append(1, 2);
        append(10, 20);
    }
};
                        You cannot do what you are attempting to. At least, not how you are attempting to do it. There is no implementation of SparseArray that is unmodifiable.
However, you could create one. Here's how:
CustomSparseArray<E>, and have it extend SparseArray.Override all methods that change the elements in the array, and replace them with something like this:
@Override
public void append(int key, E value) {
    if (mLocked)
        return; // Maybe throw an exception
    super.append(key, value);
}
boolean mLocked = false;.Next, you need a method like the following:
public void lock() { mLocked = true; }
Lastly, implement your static variable using a method similar to in the other post:
public class Test {
    private static final CustomSparseArray<Integer> myArray;
    static {
        myArray = new CustomSparseArray<Integer>();
        myArray.append(1, 1);
        myArray.append(2, 5);
        myArray.lock();
    }
}
Then you have an unmodifiable SparseArray in your static variable myArray.
This works for me:
static final SparseIntArray CMyArray = new SparseIntArray();
static {
    CMyArray.append(2, 4);
    CMyArray.append(8, 3);
    CMyArray.append(255, 1);
}
as per: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/initial.html
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