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- Generics - Generic Classes
- Type Parameter Naming Conventions
- Generics - Type inference
- Generics - Generic Methods
- Generics - Multiple Type Parameters
- Generics - Parameterized Types
- Generics - Raw Types
- Examples - Bounded Type Parameters
- Bounded Type Parameters
- Generics - Multiple Bounds
- Examples - Collections
- Generics - Generic List
- Generics - Generic Set
- Generics - Generic Map
- Examples - Wild Cards
- Upper Bounded Wildcards
- Generics - Unbounded Wildcards
- Lower Bounded Wildcards
- Generics - Guidelines for Wildcards
- Type Erasure
- Generics - Generic Types Erasure
- Generics - Bound Types Erasure
- Unbounded Types Erasure
- Generics - Generic Methods Erasure
- Restrictions on Generics
- Generics - No Primitive Types
- Generics - No Instance
- Generics - No Static field
- Generics - No Cast
- Generics - No instanceOf
- Generics - No Array
- Generics - No Exception
- Generics - No Overload
- Generics Useful Resources
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- Generics - Discussion
Java Generics - Multiple Bounds
A type parameter can have multiple bounds.
Syntax
public static <T extends Number & Comparable<T>> T maximum(T x, T y, T z)
Where
maximum − maximum is a generic method.
T − The generic type parameter passed to generic method. It can take any Object.
Description
The T is a type parameter passed to the generic class Box and should be subtype of Number class and must implments Comparable interface. In case a class is passed as bound, it should be passed first before interface otherwise compile time error will occur.
Example
Create the following java program using any editor of your choice.
package com.tutorialspoint; public class GenericsTester { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.printf("Max of %d, %d and %d is %d\n\n", 3, 4, 5, maximum( 3, 4, 5 )); System.out.printf("Max of %.1f,%.1f and %.1f is %.1f\n\n", 6.6, 8.8, 7.7, maximum( 6.6, 8.8, 7.7 )); } public static <T extends Number & Comparable<T>> T maximum(T x, T y, T z) { T max = x; if(y.compareTo(max) > 0) { max = y; } if(z.compareTo(max) > 0) { max = z; } return max; } // Compiler throws error in case of below declaration /* public static <T extends Comparable<T> & Number> T maximum1(T x, T y, T z) { T max = x; if(y.compareTo(max) > 0) { max = y; } if(z.compareTo(max) > 0) { max = z; } return max; }*/ }
This will produce the following result −
Output
Max of 3, 4 and 5 is 5 Max of 6.6,8.8 and 7.7 is 8.8
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