I am looking for an elegant (basically, easy to read for other programmer) way to validate field values in constructor. Assuming that I have three fields that should be validated like following: only field 1
or field 1
and field 2
should not be null
, not all of them. Is it something easier except of straight tree of if
?
5 Answers
Use logical operators ..
As Simple as you can write to avoid if
tree( in your words) and logical operators ..
if((condition1 || condition2) && condition3){ //this avoids tree with linear eq.
//do some thing
}
Apache Commons Validator or the Preconditions of Guava may help you to avoid writing if conditions.
You Could write a method such as below:
public static boolean isNull(Object... objArr) {
for (Object o : objArr) {
if ( obj == null)
return true;
}
return false;
}
boolean pass = (f1 != null || (f1 != null && f2 != null);
if(pass){ /*do stuff*/ }
if
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