First of all, we can store instances
of classes that implements a particular interface
in an interface reference variable
like this.
package com.test;
public class Test implements Testable {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Testable testable = new Test();
// OR
Test test = new Test();
if (testeable instanceof Testable)
System.out.println("instanceof succeeded");
if (test instanceof Testable)
System.out.println("instanceof succeeded");
}
}
interface Testable {
}
ie, any runtime instance that implements a particular interface will pass the instanceof
test
EDIT
and the output
instanceof succeeded
instanceof succeeded
@RohitJain
You can create instances of interfaces by using anonymous inner classes like this
Runnable runnable = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
System.out.println("inside run");
}
};
and you test the instance is of type interface, using instanceof
operator like this
System.out.println(runnable instanceof Runnable);
and the result is 'true'
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