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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:24:27+00:00 2026-05-26T12:24:27+00:00

I have a parent interface and a child interface which objects will implement. I’ve

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I have a parent interface and a child interface which objects will implement. I’ve made a child interface because I want a specific VehicleEntity object say Truck to add itself to the HashMap in Car. A Truck will call VehicleManager’s addToCar() method which add the Truck object into Car’s hashMap. The issue I have is CarEntity ce = ve;. Netbeans is telling me to cast ve to CarEntity but I don’t want to. Shouldn’t the line of code be valid (assuming the the object the for loop is looking at is a Car object)? How can I fix this?

public interface VehicleEntity {
    getId();
    getSpeed();
    move();
    }

public interface CarEntity extends VehicleEntity{
    addToCar(String c);
}

public class Car implements CarEntity{
HashMap<String, VehicleEntity> cars = new HashMap<String, VehicleEntity>();

    public void addToCar(String c) {
       cars.add(c);
    }
}

public class VehicleManager {
    HashMap<String, VehicleEntity> vehicles = new HashMap<String, VehicleEntity>();

public void reportToCar(String id) {
    for (VehicleEntity ve : ve.values()) {
        if (ve.getId().equals(id)) {
            CarEntity ce = ve; // Issue here
        }
    }
}
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    2026-05-26T12:24:28+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    Really, that’s not at all valid. You can move from the specific to the general without casting, but not back again. For instance, you can store an ArrayList in a List variable, but you can’t take a List and put it into an ArrayList variable without casting. In the same way, you can’t take a vehicle and say it is a car without explicitly casting.

    So, in this case, since you know the vehicle is a car, cast to a car explicitly.

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