This question is more for furthering my knowledge than anything...
Does Java have anything similar to PHP's ability to generate a variable name? I have an SCJA Cert and I'm studying for the SCJP and have never seen this, but was curious.
PHP Example
$application->{$request->getParameter("methodCall")}($request->getParameter('value'));
Does Java have anything similar? I've been reading on here and the general answer is to use a HashMap which I'm not interested in since this isn't to solve a real problem. I'm more interested in the is this possible solution? If not so be it, but just trying to expand my knowledge!
Thanks,
Jared
解决方案
No, variables (fields and local variables) are statically "created" at compile-time in Java.
Of course memory is only ever occupied at runtime, but how many and which fields an object has is decided at compile-time.
Therefore you can't "dynamically add a field" in Java.
And yes: A Map is the solution to the problem. "Adding a field" is not usually the problem but an attempted solution that's appropriate for some languages (usually dynamic ones) and inappropriate for others.