Is there something like instanceOf(Class<?> c) in Java?
Class.isInstance does what you want.
if (Point.class.isInstance(someObj)){
...
}
Of course, you shouldn't use it if you could use instanceof
instead, but for reflection scenarios it often comes in handy.
I want to check if an object o is an instance of the class c or of a subclass of c. For instance, if p is of class Point I want x.instanceOf(Point.class)
Um... What? What are o, p and x?
I want it to work also for primitive types. For instance, if x is an integer then x.instanceOf(Integer.class) and also x.instanceOf(Object.class) should be true.
No. It shouldn't even compile. Primitives are not objects, and you cannot call methods on them.
Anyway, there are three things, one of which can definitely achieve what you want (they differ somewhat in where exactly the apply:
- The
instanceof
operator if you know the class at compile time. - Class.isInstance() if you want to check an object's class against a class not known at compile time.
- Class.isAssignableFrom() if you want to check the assignability given two class objects.