Reputation: 9780
How will I be able to retrieve the value of a variable which has a dynamic name
For Example I have list of constants
public class Constant{
public static final String S_R = "Standard(240)";
public static final String S_W = "Standard(180)";
public static final String L_R = "Large(360)";
public static final String L_W = "Large(280)";
}
Based on database I build a variable name
String varName = "S" + "_" +"R"; // This can be S_R , S_W , L_R or L_W
String varVal = // How do i get value of S_R
Upvotes: 5
Views: 5198
Reputation: 597016
You can use a Map<String, String>
and locate the value by its key.
Even better, you can have an enum
:
public enum Foo {
S_R("Standard", 240),
S_W("Standard", 180),...;
private String type;
private String duration;
// constructor and getters
}
And then call Foo.valueOf(name)
(You can also do this via reflection - Constants.class.getField(fieldName)
and then call field.get(null)
(null for static). But that's not really a good approach.)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 339786
If you really must do this (and it's unlikely), you would have to use the Java "reflection" APIs.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 23208
Use a normal HashMap with variable names as strings against their values. Or use a EnumMap with enums as key and your value as values. AFAIK, that's the closest you can get when using Java. Sure, you can mess around with reflection but IMO the map approach is much more logical.
Upvotes: 11