The instanceof
operator compares an object to a specified type. You can use it to test if an object is an instance of a class, an instance of a subclass, or an instance of a class that implements a particular interface.
The following program, InstanceofDemo
, defines a parent class (named Parent
), a simple interface (named MyInterface
), and a child class (named Child
) that inherits from the parent and implements the interface.
class InstanceofDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Parent obj1 = new Parent();
Parent obj2 = new Child();
System.out.println("obj1 instanceof Parent: " + (obj1 instanceof Parent));
System.out.println("obj1 instanceof Child: " + (obj1 instanceof Child));
System.out.println("obj1 instanceof MyInterface: " + (obj1 instanceof MyInterface));
System.out.println("obj2 instanceof Parent: " + (obj2 instanceof Parent));
System.out.println("obj2 instanceof Child: " + (obj2 instanceof Child));
System.out.println("obj2 instanceof MyInterface: " + (obj2 instanceof MyInterface));
}
}
class Parent{}
class Child extends Parent implements MyInterface{}
interface MyInterface{}
Output:
obj1 instanceof Parent: true obj1 instanceof Child: false obj1 instanceof MyInterface: false obj2 instanceof Parent: true obj2 instanceof Child: true obj2 instanceof MyInterface: true
instanceof
operator, keep in mind that
null
is not an instance of anything.