Is it possible to get an object that invoked static method in this method?
I have this code:
class A{
static void foo(){
}
}
A a = new A();
a.foo();
Can I get instance a in method foo() ?
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Is it possible to get an object that invoked static method in this method? I have this code:
Can I get instance |
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Firstly, your code isn't good as a programmer. It is because static methods are class-level methods and should be called without any instance of class. Recommended approach :
Nope, you can't. Because foo() is declared as static. So you can't use this inside that method, since this contains a reference to the object that invoked the method. |
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By definition, there is no instance object for a |
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No is impossible...the static method don't have the reference, you have to pass it reimplementing the method as:
class A{
static void foo(A theObject){
}
}
A a = new A();
A.foo(a);
and is better don't call the static method from the instance of the object |
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No; that's what Use an instance method. |
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A()? – Eng.Fouad Jul 12 '11 at 15:50