- java.lang.Object
-
- java.lang.Throwable
-
- java.lang.Exception
-
- java.lang.RuntimeException
-
- java.lang.ClassCastException
-
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
public class ClassCastException extends RuntimeException
Thrown to indicate that the code has attempted to cast an object to a subclass of which it is not an instance. For example, the following code generates aClassCastException
:Object x = new Integer(0); System.out.println((String)x);
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
-
-
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description ClassCastException()
Constructs aClassCastException
with no detail message.ClassCastException(String s)
Constructs aClassCastException
with the specified detail message.
-
Method Summary
-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
-
-
-
-
Constructor Detail
-
ClassCastException
public ClassCastException()
Constructs aClassCastException
with no detail message.
-
ClassCastException
public ClassCastException(String s)
Constructs aClassCastException
with the specified detail message.- Parameters:
s
- the detail message.
-
-
Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
Source of the printed document:https://www.gaudry.be/en/java-api-rf-java/lang/ClassCastException.html
The infobrol is a personal site whose content is my sole responsibility. The text is available under CreativeCommons license (BY-NC-SA). More info on the terms of use and the author.
References
These references and links indicate documents consulted during the writing of this page, or which may provide additional information, but the authors of these sources can not be held responsible for the content of this page.
The author This site is solely responsible for the way in which the various concepts, and the freedoms that are taken with the reference works, are presented here. Remember that you must cross multiple source information to reduce the risk of errors.