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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:45:20+00:00 2026-05-15T21:45:20+00:00

How can I loop over a class attributes in java dynamically. For eg :

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How can I loop over a class attributes in java dynamically.

For eg :

public class MyClass{
    private type1 att1;
    private type2 att2;
    ...

    public void function(){
        for(var in MyClass.Attributes){
            System.out.println(var.class);
        }
    }
}

is this possible in Java?

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    2026-05-15T21:45:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:45 pm

    There is no linguistic support to do what you’re asking for.

    You can reflectively access the members of a type at run-time using reflection (e.g. with Class.getDeclaredFields() to get an array of Field), but depending on what you’re trying to do, this may not be the best solution.

    See also

    • Java Tutorials: Reflection API / Advanced Language Topics: Reflection

    Related questions

    • What is reflection, and why is it useful?
    • Java Reflection: Why is it so bad?
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    • Dumping a java object’s properties

    Example

    Here’s a simple example to show only some of what reflection is capable of doing.

    import java.lang.reflect.*;
    
    public class DumpFields {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            inspect(String.class);
        }
        static <T> void inspect(Class<T> klazz) {
            Field[] fields = klazz.getDeclaredFields();
            System.out.printf("%d fields:%n", fields.length);
            for (Field field : fields) {
                System.out.printf("%s %s %s%n",
                    Modifier.toString(field.getModifiers()),
                    field.getType().getSimpleName(),
                    field.getName()
                );
            }
        }
    }
    

    The above snippet uses reflection to inspect all the declared fields of class String; it produces the following output:

    7 fields:
    private final char[] value
    private final int offset
    private final int count
    private int hash
    private static final long serialVersionUID
    private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields
    public static final Comparator CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER
    

    Effective Java 2nd Edition, Item 53: Prefer interfaces to reflection

    These are excerpts from the book:

    Given a Class object, you can obtain Constructor, Method, and Field instances representing the constructors, methods and fields of the class. [They] let you manipulate their underlying counterparts reflectively. This power, however, comes at a price:

    • You lose all the benefits of compile-time checking.
    • The code required to perform reflective access is clumsy and verbose.
    • Performance suffers.

    As a rule, objects should not be accessed reflectively in normal applications at runtime.

    There are a few sophisticated applications that require reflection. Examples include […omitted on purpose…] If you have any doubts as to whether your application falls into one of these categories, it probably doesn’t.

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