I have;
List<String> stringList = new ArrayList<String>(); List<Integer> integerList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
Is there a (easy) way to retrieve the generic type of the list?
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Answer
If those are actually fields of a certain class, then you can get them with a little help of reflection:
package test; import java.lang.reflect.Field; import java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class Test { List<String> stringList = new ArrayList<String>(); List<Integer> integerList = new ArrayList<Integer>(); public static void main(String... args) throws Exception { Field stringListField = Test.class.getDeclaredField("stringList"); ParameterizedType stringListType = (ParameterizedType) stringListField.getGenericType(); Class<?> stringListClass = (Class<?>) stringListType.getActualTypeArguments()[0]; System.out.println(stringListClass); // class java.lang.String. Field integerListField = Test.class.getDeclaredField("integerList"); ParameterizedType integerListType = (ParameterizedType) integerListField.getGenericType(); Class<?> integerListClass = (Class<?>) integerListType.getActualTypeArguments()[0]; System.out.println(integerListClass); // class java.lang.Integer. } }
You can also do that for parameter types and return type of methods.
But if they’re inside the same scope of the class/method where you need to know about them, then there’s no point of knowing them, because you already have declared them yourself.