ArrayList<Memory> memories = new ArrayList<>(); memories.add(new Memory()); memories.add(new Memory()); memories.add(new Memory()); ArrayList<Process> processes = new ArrayList<>(); Process p1 = new Process("p1",0,800,2, Color.BLUE); processes.add(p1); Process p2 = new Process("p2",0,200,2, Color.YELLOW); processes.add(p2); Process p3 = new Process("p3",0,200,3, Color.RED); processes.add(p3); for (int i = 0; i < memories.size(); i++) { memories.set(i, i != 0 ? memories.get(i-1) : new Memory()); Memory m = memories.get(i).bestSlot(processes.get(i)); memories.set(i,m); } for(int j = 0; j < memories.size(); j++){ System.out.println(memories.get(j)); } I'm trying to update an element of an array every iteration but it keeps setting the same value for every element behind. It gives me this output: [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 200 | Process: p2) ( 2: 200 | Process: p3) ( 3: 800 ) ] [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 200 | Process: p2) ( 2: 200 | Process: p3) ( 3: 800 ) ] [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 200 | Process: p2) ( 2: 200 | Process: p3) ( 3: 800 ) ] While it should be something like this: [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 1200 ) ] [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 200 | Process: p2) ( 2: 1000 ) ] [ ( 0: 800 | Process: p1) ( 1: 200 | Process: p2) ( 2: 200 | Process: p3) ( 3: 800 ) ] The changes start while updating the content of memory of each iteration (in this case with bestSlot but it shouldn't have access to the other elements itself). Here's the code: [repository][1] [1]: https://github.com/ear64-ua/SO