public static final class MoreObjects.ToStringHelper extends Object
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(java.lang.Object)
.Objects.ToStringHelper
).Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
boolean value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
char value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
double value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
float value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
int value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
long value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
add(String name,
Object value)
Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in
name=value format. |
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(boolean value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(char value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(double value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(float value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(int value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(long value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
addValue(Object value)
Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.
|
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper |
omitNullValues()
Configures the
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper so toString() will ignore properties with null
value. |
String |
toString()
Returns a string in the format specified by
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(Object) . |
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper omitNullValues()
MoreObjects.ToStringHelper
so toString()
will ignore properties with null
value. The order of calling this method, relative to the add()
/addValue()
methods, is not significant.Objects.ToStringHelper.omitNullValues()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, @NullableDecl Object value)
name=value
format. If value
is null
, the string "null"
is used, unless omitNullValues()
is
called, in which case this name/value pair will not be added.@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, boolean value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, char value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, double value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, float value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, int value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper add(String name, long value)
name=value
format.Objects.ToStringHelper.add()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(@NullableDecl Object value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, Object)
instead and give value a
readable name.
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(boolean value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, boolean)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(char value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, char)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(double value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, double)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(float value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, float)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(int value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, int)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue(long value)
It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, long)
instead and give value a
readable name.
Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()
).public String toString()
MoreObjects.toStringHelper(Object)
.
After calling this method, you can keep adding more properties to later call toString() again and get a more complete representation of the same object; but properties cannot be removed, so this only allows limited reuse of the helper instance. The helper allows duplication of properties (multiple name/value pairs with the same name can be added).
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