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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:42:48+00:00 2026-05-27T04:42:48+00:00

Is it possible to generically parameterize a method accepting EITHER ClassA OR InterfaceB ?

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Is it possible to generically parameterize a method accepting EITHER ClassA OR InterfaceB ?

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public <T extends Number | CharSequence> void orDoer(T someData){ // ... }

i.e. instead of writing multiple method signatures, I would like this one method to accept either a Number or CharSequence as an argument

Should Pass with a Number OR CharSequence argument

orDoer(new Integer(6));
int somePrimitive = 4;
orDoer(somePrimitive);
orDoer("a string of chars");
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    2026-05-27T04:42:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:42 am

    If you really want to do that, you’ll need to wrap youur accepted classes inside a custom class of your own. In your example case, probably something like:

    public class OrDoerElement {
        private final Number numberValue;
        private final CharSequence charSequenceValue;
    
        private OrDoerElement(Number number, CharSequence charSequence) {
            this.numberValue = number;
            this.charSequenceValue = charSequence;
        }
    
        public static OrDoerElement fromCharSequence(CharSequence value) {
            return new OrDoerElement(null, value);
        }
    
        public static OrDoerElement fromNumber(Number value) {
            return new OrDoerElement(value, null);
        }
    }
    

    And your orDoer method becomes:

    public void orDoer(OrDoerElement someData) { .... }
    

    Then you can build one of those and use in your method using either:

    orDoer(OrDoerElement.fromCharSequence("a string of chars"));
    orDoer(OrDoerElement.fromNumber(new Integer(6)));
    

    But honestly, that sounds a bit too complex and too much work just to be able to call a method with different parameter types. Are you sure you can’t achieve the same using two methods, and a third method for the common logic?

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