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I'm trying to get a variable from another function in the same .java file.

This is an example:

public static void showWindow(User user)
{
    String checkList = null;

    if (user.getNetConnection().getBonus() >= 0.)
    {
        checkList = "variable1";
    }
    else
    {
        checkList = "variable2";
    }
    showCommunity(user, checkList);
}

private static void loadSingle()
{
    allSingle = new LinkedList<>();
    try (Connection con = DatabaseFactory.getInstance().getConnection();
        PreparedStatement statement = con.prepareStatement(checkList);
        ResultSet rset = statement.executeQuery())...(the rest of funcion here)

There is anyway to use the variable checklist from function showWindow inside the function loadSingle?

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  • With php I can do it easy, but I'm newbie in java! Sorry if this is a so easy question!
    – Frank
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:21
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    Since it's a static method,if checkList is public you could access it by ClassName.checkList (although getters/setters are recommended) so its like ClassName.getCheckList(); considering they are in different class. If its the same class, just checkList or getCheckList(). Aug 7, 2015 at 18:21
  • Yes, just use it. Since the local variable there is called checkBuffList and not checkList it must be a static variable in class scope, so you can access it in any method.
    – Tom
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:22
  • Sorry, inside the method, I did wrong with checkBuffList, error is only in the example... sorry for bad example! But I believe with the reply "Declare it outside of the method, this will work. I'm so noob in java!
    – Frank
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:40
  • in my answer there's a code example of declaring it outside Aug 7, 2015 at 18:42

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Declare it outside of the method (I'm assuming you meant checkBuffList).

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  • Too bad OP fixed it :D.
    – Tom
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:47
  • I have fixed it, sorry for the "checkBuffList"!
    – Frank
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:50
  • This is only one file of that I need to change, I'll learn more about java. I'm using PHP for a few years, but using with procedure and never with oriented object. I don't know why, oriented object does'n enter in my mind. Everyone says "Oriented object is good and easy" but I did so many things to try understand and when I start to understand I always think "Procedure is more easy" and back to procedure again! I need to stop it and learn oriented object!
    – Frank
    Aug 7, 2015 at 18:55
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Not sure if what you made was just a typo or what, but you are defining a variable checkBuffList which you are never using.

If it is in fact a typo, what you should be able to do is defining a static variable and a getter, like this

private static String checkList;

public static String getCheckList(){
    return checkList;
}

So if you want to call it from the same class you can simply use checkList, but if you need it from an outside class simply call ClassName.getCheckList().

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