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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T02:32:28+00:00 2026-05-19T02:32:28+00:00

Suppose I have the following class. public class gen<T> { public gen(){ } Class<T>

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Suppose I have the following class.

public class gen<T> {
   public gen(){
   }
   Class<T> class(){
      //something that figures out what T is.
   }
}

How can I implement the class() function without pass any additional information?

What I did is here, but I have to pass a object of T into the object gen.

public class gen<T> {
   public gen(){
   }
   Class<T> class(T var){
    return (Class<T>) var.getClass();
  }
}
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    2026-05-19T02:32:28+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:32 am

    It is indeed possible to do this using a fair amount of reflection. This link:

    http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=208860

    Has a pretty good discussion of how to do it. It’s tricky, evil, and hacky, but it can be done.

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