java中define,Java中的#define

I'm beginning to program in Java and I'm wondering if the equivalent to the C++ #define exists.

A quick search of google says that it doesn't, but could anyone tell me if something similar exists

in Java? I'm trying to make my code more readable.

Instead of myArray[0] I want to be able to write myArray[PROTEINS] for example.

解决方案

No, because there's no precompiler.

However, Hotspot is quite amazingly good at optimising where possible, so in your case you could achieve the same thing as follows:

class MyClass

{

private static final int PROTEINS = 0;

...

MyArray[] foo = new MyArray[PROTEINS];

}

The compiler will notice that PROTEINS can never, ever change and so will inline it which is more or less what you want.

Note that the access modifier on the constant is unimportant here, so it could be public or protected instead of private, if you wanted to reuse the same constant across multiple classes.

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