I'm reading this:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/expressions.html#15.20.2
They say:
Consider the example program:
class Point { int x, y; } class Element { int atomicNumber; } class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { Point p = new Point(); Element e = new Element(); if (e instanceof Point) { // compile-time error System.out.println("I get your point!"); p = (Point)e; // compile-time error } } }
The
instanceof
expression is incorrect because no instance ofElement
or any of its possible subclasses (none are shown here) could possibly be an instance of any subclass ofPoint
.
Why does this result in an error, rather than simply in instanceof
returning false?