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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:03:01+00:00 2026-06-11T11:03:01+00:00

This question is about working with generic types and setting the bound, so please

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This question is about working with generic types and setting the bound, so please do not freak out because of the library I use. Treat it as an example.

I work with Scalala and use such types DenseMatrix[V], DenseVectorCol[V] and DenseVectorRow[V]. The common super type for them is Tensor[K,V]. Note that the Tensor has additional parameter K — all the mentioned classes Dense... set this type K by themselves.

So I would like to write a method with argument which upper type bound is Tensor. I wrote such code for my method:

def validate[K,T <: Tensor[K,Double]](tensor : T) : T = ...

with such intention — T has to be subtype of Tensor, and I know I work with Doubles all the time, so let it be Double, and for first type argument (K) get it from passed argument.

It does not work as I expected because I get error:

inferred type arguments [Nothing,DenseVectorCol[Double]] do not conform to method validate’s type parameter bounds [K,T <: Tensor[K,Double]]

QUESTION: so how to extract this type K from the passed argument?

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    2026-06-11T11:03:02+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:03 am

    If you don’t care about K at all, you can use a wildcard:

    def validate[T <: Tensor[_, Double]]: T = ...
    

    Note that in some cases this wouldn’t work (e.g., if you needed to return a K or otherwise use it in the method), but assuming this isn’t one of those cases, this is a perfectly valid solution and the type inference will work out just fine.

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