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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:49:02+00:00 2026-05-13T15:49:02+00:00

My previous OOP experience has been with Objective-C (which is dynamically typed), however, I

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My previous OOP experience has been with Objective-C (which is dynamically typed), however, I am now learning Java. I want to iterate over an ArrayList of objects and perform a certain method on them. Every object in the ArrayList is of the same class. In Objective-C, I would just check in each iteration that the object was the correct class, and then run the method, but that technique is not possible in Java:

for (Object apple : apples) {
        if (apple.getClass() == Apple.class) {
            apple.doSomething(); //Generates error: cannot find symbol
        }
    }

How do I ‘tell’ the compiler which class the objects in the ArrayList belong to?

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    2026-05-13T15:49:02+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    In Java 5 and later, collecton types are generified. So you would have this:

    ArrayList<Apple> a = getAppleList(); // list initializer
    
    for (Apple apple : a) {
        apple.doSomething();
    }
    

    It is not generally good practice to have ArrayLists of Object unless you specifically need your ArrayList to be able to hold different types of Objects. Usually that is not the case, and you can use heterogenous collections for increased type-safety.

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