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I have this code in Java:

String foo = request.getParameter("bar");
if (foo == null) { 
    foo = ""; 
}

There are multiple values checked this way. In other languages I would probably be able to do something like this:

String foo = request.getParameter("bar") || "";

I was really just wondering if there is an equivalent in Java.

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If you use java 8, you can probably go with something like this:

Optional.ofNullable(request.getParameter("bar")).orElse("")

If you don't use java 8, you have the option to use the Optional from Google Guava. Which offers similar API. For ex.

Optional.fromNullable(request.getParameter("bar")).or("")

Both of these allow specifying a function to create the alternate value as well.

If you just want to go old-school, create a method like:

static String emptyIfNull(String value) {
    if (value == null) return "";
    else return value;
}

emptyIfNull(request.getParameter("bar"))
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  • If you're using Guava, you might as well use Objects.firstNonNull(request,getParameter("bar"), ""). Sep 28, 2015 at 16:44
  • @LouisWasserman I thought of updating the answer, but that approach is already in another answer here Sep 29, 2015 at 1:50
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String foo = request.getParameter("bar") !=null ? request.getParameter("bar") :""; 

or if you feel like getParameter() calling twice, you can write

String foo = request.getParameter("bar");
foo = foo!=null? foo : "";

That's called ternary operator or conditional operator (:?).

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  • But here you call the getParameter method twice in case it was not null when called for the first time.
    – Sva.Mu
    Sep 28, 2015 at 7:42
  • ah, yes, I could use ternary operator it's a good point, didn't think about it. thanks.
    – qrikko
    Sep 28, 2015 at 7:42
  • @Sva.Mu I'm on my way to edit while you are commenting :) Sep 28, 2015 at 7:43
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Apache Commons Lang has the method ObjectUtils::defaultIfNull. You could easily implement it on your own using sᴜʀᴇsʜ ᴀᴛᴛᴀ's approach:

public static <T> T defaultIfNull(T object, T defaultValue) {
    return object == null ? defaultValue : object;
}
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I would suggest to use MoreObjects.firstNonNull from google Guava in order to not call request.getParameter("bar") twice.

String foo = MoreObjects.firstNonNull(request.getParameter("bar"), "");
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  • I like the idea and the syntax, but I would need to import some library to use it? or well.. I'll go check it out instead of asking here :P
    – qrikko
    Sep 28, 2015 at 7:46

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