Questions and Exercises: Generics
- Write a generic method to count the number of elements in a collection that have a specific property (for example, odd integers, prime numbers, palindromes).
- Will the following class compile? If not, why?
public final class Algorithm {
public static <T> T max(T x, T y) {
return x > y ? x : y;
}
}
- Write a generic method to exchange the positions of two different elements in an array.
- If the compiler erases all type parameters at compile time, why should you use generics?
- What is the following class converted to after type erasure?
public class Pair<K, V> {
public Pair(K key, V value) {
this.key = key;
this.value = value;
}
public K getKey(); { return key; }
public V getValue(); { return value; }
public void setKey(K key) { this.key = key; }
public void setValue(V value) { this.value = value; }
private K key;
private V value;
}
- What is the following method converted to after type erasure?
public static <T extends Comparable<T>>
int findFirstGreaterThan(T[] at, T elem) {
// ...
}
- Will the following method compile? If not, why?
public static void print(List<? extends Number> list) {
for (Number n : list)
System.out.print(n + " ");
System.out.println();
}
- Write a generic method to find the maximal element in the range [begin, end) of a list.
- Will the following class compile? If not, why?
public class Singleton<T> {
public static T getInstance() {
if (instance == null)
instance = new Singleton<T>();
return instance;
}
private static T instance = null;
}
- Given the following classes:
class Shape { /* ... */ }
class Circle extends Shape { /* ... */ }
class Rectangle extends Shape { /* ... */ }
class Node<T> { /* ... */ }
Will the following code compile? If not, why?
Node<Circle> nc = new Node<>();
Node<Shape> ns = nc;
- Consider this class:
class Node<T> implements Comparable<T> {
public int compareTo(T obj) { /* ... */ }
// ...
}
Will the following code compile? If not, why?
Node<String> node = new Node<>();
Comparable<String> comp = node;
- How do you invoke the following method to find the first integer in a list that is relatively prime to a list of specified integers?
public static <T>
int findFirst(List<T> list, int begin, int end, UnaryPredicate<T> p)
Note that two integers a and b are relatively prime if gcd(a, b) = 1, where gcd is short for greatest common divisor.
Check your answers.