Why does the following Java code throw a NullPointerException?
public static void main(String[] args) {
getInteger(null);
}
public static Integer getInteger(Number n) {
return (n == null || n instanceof Integer) ? (Integer)n : n.intValue();
}
EDIT: I added parentheses to end the confusion about "whether I am sometimes returning a boolean".
n instanceof Integer
will also fail ifn
is null, so you are basicly checking it twice.n.intValue()
toInteger.valueOf(n.intValue())
(all the current answers seem incorrect).n.intValue()
which gives an primitive int, the compiler uses unboxing on the first part as well... So(Integer) n
becomes((Integer) n).intValue()
in compiled code. So this throws a NPE on null input. Hope it clears.