I defined a generic method whose generic type is determined by one of the arguments:
myMethod<T>(param1: number, param2: T): T {
return param2;
}
Now, I'd like to have a default value for the parameter, and T would then be determined by the type of the default value:
myMethod<T>(param1: number, param2: T = 'myDefaultString'): T {
return param2;
}
But that does not compile, because it expects "string" to match T instead of determining T to be 'string'.
One solution would be to write:
myMethod<T>(param1: number, param2: T = <any>'myDefaultString'): T {
return param2;
}
But then I need to specify the type explicitly at the calling site:
const val: string = this.myMethod<string>();
Another solution I considered was to write a second function, without the default argument:
myMethod<T>(param1: number, param2: T): T {
return param2;
}
myMethodDefault(param1: number): string {
return myMethod(param1, 'myDefaultString');
}
But then I need a different name for it, and that bothers me.
Is there a better way to do this?