How to test if one java class extends another at runtime?

↘锁芯ラ 提交于 2019-11-27 00:00:55

Are you looking for:

Super.class.isAssignableFrom(Sub.class)
Rob Hruska

If you want to know whether or not a Class extends another, use Class#isAssignableFrom(Class). For your example, it would be:

if(B.class.isAssignableFrom(A.class)) { ... }

If you're interested in whether or not an instance is of a particular type, use instanceof:

A obj = new A();
if(obj instanceof B) { ... }

Note that these will return true if the class/instance is a member of the type hierarchy and are not restrictive to direct superclass/subclass relationships. For example:

// if A.class extends B.class, and B.class extends C.class
C.class.isAssignableFrom(A.class); // evaluates to true
// ...and...
new A() instanceof C; // evaluates to true

If you want to check for direct superclass/subclass relationships, Tim has provided an answer as well.

You want to know if b is assignable from a:

b.isAssignableFrom(a);

Additionally, if you want to know that a is a direct subclass of b:

a.getSuperclass().equals(b);
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