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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T09:49:11+00:00 2026-06-16T09:49:11+00:00

Using JavaParser I can get a list of my methods and fields using: //List

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Using JavaParser I can get a list of my methods and fields using:

//List of all methods
System.out.println("Methods: " + this.toString());
List<TypeDeclaration> types = n.getTypes();
for (TypeDeclaration type : types)
{
    List<BodyDeclaration> members = type.getMembers();
    for (BodyDeclaration member : members)
    {
        if (member instanceof MethodDeclaration)
        {
            MethodDeclaration method = (MethodDeclaration) member;
            System.out.println("Methods: " + method.getName());
        }
    }
}

//List all field variables.
System.out.println("Field Variables: " + this.toString());
List<TypeDeclaration> f_vars = n.getTypes();
for (TypeDeclaration type : f_vars)
{
    List<BodyDeclaration> members = type.getMembers();
    for (BodyDeclaration member : members)
    {
        if (member instanceof FieldDeclaration)
        {
            FieldDeclaration myType = (FieldDeclaration) member;
            List <VariableDeclarator> myFields = myType.getVariables();
            System.out.println("Fields: " + myType.getType() + ":" + myFields.toString());
        }
    }
}

But I can’t figure out how to get a list of my variables. I simply want a list of all variables from a java source, regardless of scope.

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    2026-06-16T09:49:13+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:49 am

    The solution was to create a visitor class that extends VoidVisitorAdapter and override the visit() method. Code follows:

    @Override
    public void visit(VariableDeclarationExpr n, Object arg)
    {      
        List <VariableDeclarator> myVars = n.getVars();
            for (VariableDeclarator vars: myVars){
                System.out.println("Variable Name: "+vars.getId().getName());
                }
    }
    
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