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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T21:18:19+00:00 2026-05-29T21:18:19+00:00

public abstract interface Color { public static final float[] xyz2sRGB; static { float[] arrayOfFloat

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public abstract interface Color
{


  public static final float[] xyz2sRGB;

  static
  {
    float[] arrayOfFloat = new float[9];
    arrayOfFloat[0] = 3.241F;
    arrayOfFloat[1] = -0.9692F;
    arrayOfFloat[2] = 0.0556F;
    arrayOfFloat[3] = -1.5374F;
    arrayOfFloat[4] = 1.876F;
    arrayOfFloat[5] = -0.204F;
    arrayOfFloat[6] = -0.4986F;
    arrayOfFloat[7] = 0.0416F;
    arrayOfFloat[8] = 1.057F;
    xyz2sRGB = arrayOfFloat;
  } 

The compiler doesn’t like the above code, returning the error:

The interface ColorSpace cannot define an initializer

Where am I going wrong?

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    2026-05-29T21:18:21+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:18 pm

    There is no initializer for interface. static or not. However, you can create an abstract class with static initializer. But remember that abstract class is not an interface, so you can only extend one such class.

    public abstract class Color{
        public static final float[] xyz2sRGB;
          static
          {
            xyz2sRGB= new float[9];
            xyz2sRGB[0] = 3.241F;
            xyz2sRGB[1] = -0.9692F;
            xyz2sRGB[2] = 0.0556F;
            xyz2sRGB[3] = -1.5374F;
            xyz2sRGB[4] = 1.876F;
            xyz2sRGB[5] = -0.204F;
            xyz2sRGB[6] = -0.4986F;
            xyz2sRGB[7] = 0.0416F;
            xyz2sRGB[8] = 1.057F;
          } 
    }
    
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