Java convert Arraylist to float[]

Loop over it yourself.

List<Float> floatList = getItSomehow();
float[] floatArray = new float[floatList.size()];
int i = 0;

for (Float f : floatList) {
    floatArray[i++] = (f != null ? f : Float.NaN); // Or whatever default you want.
}

The nullcheck is mandatory to avoid NullPointerException because a Float (an object) can be null while a float (a primitive) cannot be null at all.

In case you’re on Java 8 already and it’s no problem to end up with double[] instead of float[], consider Stream#mapToDouble() (no there’s no such method as mapToFloat()).

List<Float> floatList = getItSomehow();
double[] doubleArray = floatList.stream()
    .mapToDouble(f -> f != null ? f : Float.NaN) // Or whatever default you want.
    .toArray();

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