I changed this based on subList() in the collections API. substring() is an
alternative precedent, so I am open to opinions.

Stephen

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From: "Ash .." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks for integrating the subarray implementation patch.
>
> However, I am curious to know why Stephen chose to name the method
> "subArray", in place of
> "subarray".
> In the English language, the prefix "sub" in this sense is joined to the
> word with the resultant word being a single "token": subunit, subclass,
> suburbs, subway... substring, subarray,
> whereby, as per standard Java conventions, the name ought to be "subarray"
> rather than "subArray".
> Even names in Standard API reflect this: substring, etc.
>
> thanks,
> Ashwin
>
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