Java Generics – No Primitive Types

Java Generics - No Primitive Types

This topic is about Java Generics – No Primitive Types.

Using generics, primitive types can not be passed as type parameters. In the example given below, if we pass int primitive type to box class, then compiler will complain. To mitigate the same, we need to pass the Integer object instead of int primitive type.

Example

package com.tutorialspoint;

public class GenericsTester {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      Box<Integer> integerBox = new Box<Integer>();

      //compiler errror
      //ReferenceType
      //- Syntax error, insert "Dimensions" to complete
      ReferenceType
      //Box<int> stringBox = new Box<int>();

      integerBox.add(new Integer(10));
      printBox(integerBox);
   }

   private static void printBox(Box box) {
      System.out.println("Value: " + box.get());
   }  
}

class Box<T> {
   private T t;

   public void add(T t) {
      this.t = t;
   }

   public T get() {
      return t;
   }   
}

This will produce the following result −

Output

Value: 10

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