Java/Class/class cast
Class Casting Demo
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/** Class Casting Demo. */
public class ClassCast {
public static void main(String[] argv) {
CCA anA = new CCA();
CCB aB = new CCB(1);
CCC aC = new CCC(2,3);
System.out.println("A = " + anA);
System.out.println("B = " + aB);
System.out.println("C = " + aC);
CCA aCast = aC;
System.out.println("aCast = " + aCast);
CCC anotherC = (CCC) aCast;
System.out.println("anotherC = " + anotherC);
}
}
class CCA {
}
class CCB extends CCA {
int one;
CCB(int i) {
one = i;
}
public String toString() {
return "In a B object: " + one;
}
}
class CCC extends CCB {
int two;
CCC(int i, int j) {
super(i); // does "one = i" for us.
two = j;
}
public String toString() {
return "In a C object: " + one + "," + two;
}
}
Downcasting and Run-Time Type Identification (RTTI)
// : c07:RTTI.java
// Downcasting & Run-Time Type Identification (RTTI).
// {ThrowsException}
// From "Thinking in Java, 3rd ed." (c) Bruce Eckel 2002
// www.BruceEckel.ru. See copyright notice in CopyRight.txt.
class Useful {
public void f() {
}
public void g() {
}
}
class MoreUseful extends Useful {
public void f() {
}
public void g() {
}
public void u() {
}
public void v() {
}
public void w() {
}
}
public class RTTI {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Useful[] x = { new Useful(), new MoreUseful() };
x[0].f();
x[1].g();
// Compile time: method not found in Useful:
//! x[1].u();
((MoreUseful) x[1]).u(); // Downcast/RTTI
((MoreUseful) x[0]).u(); // Exception thrown
}
} ///:~