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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T10:34:42+00:00 2026-05-24T10:34:42+00:00

I’m attempting to do something that seems rather simple: sum the sizes of a

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I’m attempting to do something that seems rather simple: sum the sizes of a list of sets. Netbeans gives the following warning/error:

actual argument java.util.ArrayList<java.util.TreeSet<java.lang.Integer>> cannot be    converted to java.util.List<java.util.Set<java.lang.Object>> by method invocation conversion

for the following two pieces of code:

/**
 * Sums the sizes of all sets in a list.  Note that while there will be
 * no duplicate elements in a single set, "sister" sets may contain
 * elements, so the value returned is **not** equal to the number of unique
 * elements in all sets.
 * @param list, a List of Sets
 * @return the number of elements contained in all sets
 */
public static int sizeOfListOfSets(List<Set<Object>> list) {
    int size = 0;

    for (Set<Object> set : list) {
        size += set.size();
    }

    return size;
}

and then calling it with the following:

    ArrayList<TreeSet<Integer>> testList = new ArrayList<TreeSet<Integer>>();
    TreeSet<Integer>            testSet;
    int                         size = 0;

    testSet = new TreeSet<Integer>();
    testSet.add(new Integer(++size));
    testSet.add(new Integer(++size));
    testList.add(testSet);
    testSet = new TreeSet<Integer>();
    testSet.add(new Integer(++size));
    testList.add(testSet);

    int expResult = size;
    int result    = Helpers.sizeOfListOfSets(testList);

the last line gives the compilation error:

error: method sizeOfListOfSets in class Helpers cannot be applied to given types;
1 error

So, why can’t java.lang.Integer be converted to java.lang.Object?

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    2026-05-24T10:34:43+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 10:34 am

    A List<Integer> is not a List<Object>. If Java allowed that, then you could call the method with List<String> and you will be broken. As Jeremy Heiler pointed out you can use List<? extends Object> and you will be fine. This means every type which extends Object is allowed. ? is called a wildcard in generic jargon.

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