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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T16:57:39+00:00 2026-05-22T16:57:39+00:00

Is there a way to compare if the property in an Object is equal

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Is there a way to compare if the property in an Object is equal to a string?

Here is a sample Objet named Person

public class Person {

    private String firstName;
    private String lastName;

    public Person(String firstName, String lastName){
        super();
        this.firstName = firstName;
        this.lastName = lastName;
    }

    //.... Getter and Setter

}

Now I have a method that I need to check if that string is same with the Person property name.

public boolean compareStringToPropertName(List<String> strs, String strToCompare){
    List<Person> persons = new ArrayList<Person>();
    String str = "firstName";

    // Now if the Person has a property equal to value of str, 
    // I will store that value to Person.
    for(String str : strs){

        //Parse the str to get the firstName and lastName
        String[] strA = str.split(delimeter); //This only an example

        if( the condintion if person has a property named strToCompare){
            persons.add(new Person(strA[0], strA[1]));
        }
    }

}

My actual problem is far from this, for now how will I know if I need to store the string to a property of the Object. My key as of now is I have another string that same with the property of the object.

I don’t want to have a hard code that’s why I’m trying to achieve a condition like this.

To summary, Is there a way to know that this string("firstName") has an equal property name to Object(Person).

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    2026-05-22T16:57:39+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 4:57 pm

    You can fetch all the declared fields using getDeclaredFields() , and then compare it with string


    For example:

    class Person {
        private String firstName;
        private String lastName;
        private int age;
        //accessor methods
    }
    
    Class clazz = Class.forName("com.jigar.stackoverflow.test.Person");
    for (Field f : clazz.getDeclaredFields()) {
          System.out.println(f.getName());
    }
    

    output

    firstName
    lastName
    age


    Alternatively

    You can also getDeclaredField(name) ,

    Returns:
    the Field object for the specified field in this class
    Throws:
    NoSuchFieldException - if a field with the specified name is not found.
    NullPointerException - if name is null
    

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