Say I have some class:
public class A {
private int val = 0;
public int getVal() {
return val;
}
public void addFrom(A otherA) {
this.val += otherA.val;
if (otherA.val > 0)
otherA.val = 0;
else
otherA = Math.abs(otherA.val);
}
}
Should I be using getter methods instead to use otherA's val variable? Is it better style to do so?
Edit: This is a very simplified version of a class that takes much too long to read. But assume that there IS lazy initialization going on, that there are other methods that access this class, etc. I have updated the example method so that this may be more clear, but I hope it is clear that my question involves accessing the other object's variables, and want to know if it is faux pas to use a direct variable access for something that is not "this".
{as it's not the topic... – dystroy Nov 14 '12 at 20:33return this.val - otherA.val;would work too. Comparison only needs sign, not the value. – Rohit Jain Nov 14 '12 at 20:38