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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:47:13+00:00 2026-05-11T19:47:13+00:00

I am creating an object in Java. One of its attributes is a grid

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I am creating an object in Java. One of its attributes is a grid reference – ints x, y & z.

Rather than creating a variable for each, is there a better way to store these?

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    2026-05-11T19:47:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    Create a record-like class, GridReference:

    public class GridReference {
    
        public int x;
    
        public int y;
    
        public int z;
    
    }
    

    You could instantiate it as:

    GridReference gridReference = GridReference();
    

    And assign the individual values via:

    gridReference.x = 1;
    gridReference.y = 0;
    gridReference.z = 0;
    

    Accessible via:

    gridReference.x;
    gridReference.y;
    gridReference.z;
    

    You could flesh the class-out to a more secure object as:

    public class GridReference {
    
        private final int _x;
    
        private final int _y;
    
        private final int _z;
    
        public GridReference(int x, int y, int z) {
            _x = x;
            _y = y;
            _z = z;
        }
    
        public getX() {
            return _x;
        }
    
        public getY() {
            return _y;
        }
    
        public getZ() {
            return _z;
        }
    
    }
    

    And instantiate it as:

    GridReference gridReference = new GridReference(1, 0, 0);
    

    Assigning the values at the same time. These would be accessed via:

    gridReference.getX();
    gridReference.getY();
    gridReference.getZ();
    

    (To change the values, you’d need to reassign the reference to a new GridReference though.)

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