What is the best way to determine the data type in groovy?
I'd like to format the output differently if it's a date, etc.
What is the best way to determine the data type in groovy?
I'd like to format the output differently if it's a date, etc.
To determine the class of an object simply call:
someObject.getClass()
You can abbreviate this to someObject.class
in most cases. However, if you use this on a Map
it will try to retrieve the value with key 'class'. Because of this, I always use getClass()
even though it's a little longer.
If you want to check if an object implements a particular interface or extends a particular class (e.g. Date) use:
(somObject instanceof Date)
or to check if the class of an object is exactly a particular class (not a subclass of it), use:
(somObject.getClass() == Date)
Just to add another option to Don's answer, you can also still use the good old java.lang.Object.getClass()
method.