In Java, y开发者_如何学JAVAou can do instanceof
. Is there a Ruby equivalent?
It's almost exactly the same. You can use Object
's instance_of?
method:
"a".instance_of? String # => true
"a".instance_of? Object # => false
Ruby also has the is_a?
and kind_of?
methods (these 2 are aliases, and work exactly the same), which returns true
is one of the superclasses matches:
"a".is_a? String # => true
"a".is_a? Object # => true
kind_of?
and is_a?
are synonymous. They are Ruby's equivalent to Java's instanceof
.
instance_of?
is different in that it only returns true
if the object is an instance of that exact class, not a subclass.
Have look at instance_of?
and kind_of?
methods. Here's the doc link http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M000372
I've had success with klass
, which returns the class object. This seems to be Rails-specific.
Sample usage:
class Foo
end
Foo.new.klass
# => Foo
Foo.new.klass == Foo
# => true
Foo.new.klass == "Foo"
# => false
There is also a method that accomplishes this: Object.is_a?
, which takes the class object as an argument and returns true if self
is an instance of the class or an instance of a subclass.
Adding another answer for completeness. Sometimes, particularly during testing, we may not want to access another class by type, so given a Hash:
h = { one: 'Val 1' }
instead of writing:
h.is_a? Hash # true
we can write:
h.class.name == 'Hash' # true
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