Is it possible to have a constructor decide, based on the argument, not to make a new instance? For example:
public class Foo{
public Foo(int n){
if(n<0){
//DO NOT make this
}
else{
//Go ahead and make this instance
}
}
}
I know it is not possible to do this:
public class Foo{
public Foo(int n){
if(n<0){
//DO NOT make this
this = null;
}
else{
//Go ahead and make this instance
}
}
}
Is there a way to do the same thing correctly?
if...else
block to check the value ofn
in your main program? If it'sn>=0
then instantiate an object