I have a situation of code duplication (or is it ? ) and I don't know how to avoid it , but still keep clarity in my code.
Let me hugely oversimplify the situation:
// let's say I have a interface Entity
interface Entity {
public Entity add (Entity operand);
}
// And two classes that implement this interface
class MyInteger implements Entity {
private int value;
public Entity add (Entity operand)
{
// here I have to manage the situation distinctly if operand is a MyInteger or MyString
}
}
class MyString implements Entity {
private String value;
public Entity add (Entity operand )
{
}
}
Now, my problem is that the method add in MyString is bassicly the same as the method add in MyInteger. Keep in mind that I have way more types than the two mentioned here, and for some the method add is not the same.
Is this code duplication? And if so, is there a way to avoid it? Cause I can't seem to think of one.
Also , in the add method, how can I switch between the various types operand can have without using if (instanceof ) statements?