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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:20:32+00:00 2026-05-11T16:20:32+00:00

I am trying to determine the class type of a class using reflection and

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I am trying to determine the class type of a class using reflection and then do something specific. For example, if the class is a double, use a double specific method.

I am attempting to use


  if(f.getClass() == Double.class)

However, I am getting a compiler error:

“Incompatible operand types Class <capture#1-of ? extends Field> and Class<Double>”

What is the proper way to do this?

Edit: to be more clear

f is of type Field. obtained by reflection in a loop


  (Field f : instance.getDeclaredFields())
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    2026-05-11T16:20:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:20 pm

    Interesting error message (I didn’t know ‘==’ operator would check those).
    But based on it, I suspect that your comparison is wrong: you are trying to see if Field class (theoretically its super-class, but only in theory — Field is final) is same as Double.class, which it can not be.

    So: yes, comparison should work, iff you give it right arguments. So I suspect you want to do:

    if (f.getType() == Double.class)

    instead. And that should work, given that Double is a final class. Otherwise “isAssignableFrom” would be more appropriate.

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