| java.lang.Object | |
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The in-memory representation of a Java class. This representation serves as
 the starting point for querying class-related information, a process usually
 called "reflection". There are basically three types of Class
 instances: those representing real classes and interfaces, those representing
 primitive types, and those representing array classes.
 
 These represent an ordinary class or interface as found in the class
 hierarchy. The name associated with these Class instances is simply
 the fully qualified class name of the class or interface that it represents.
 In addition to this human-readable name, each class is also associated by a
 so-called descriptor, which is the letter "L", followed by the
 class name and a semicolon (";"). The descriptor is what the runtime system
 uses internally for identifying the class (for example in a DEX file).
 
 These represent the standard Java primitive types and hence share their
 names (for example "int" for the int primitive type). Although it is
 not possible to create new instances based on these Class instances,
 they are still useful for providing reflection information, and as the
 component type of array classes. There is one Class instance for each
 primitive type, and their descriptors are:
 
B representing the byte primitive typeS representing the short primitive typeI representing the int primitive typeJ representing the long primitive typeF representing the float primitive typeD representing the double primitive typeC representing the char primitive typeZ representing the boolean primitive typeV representing void function return values
 These represent the classes of Java arrays. There is one such Class
 instance per combination of array leaf component type and arity (number of
 dimensions). In this case, the name associated with the Class
 consists of one or more left square brackets (one per dimension in the array)
 followed by the descriptor of the class representing the leaf component type,
 which can be either an object type or a primitive type. The descriptor of a
 Class representing an array type is the same as its name. Examples
 of array class descriptors are:
 
[I representing the int[] type[Ljava/lang/String; representing the String[] type[[[C representing the char[][][] type (three dimensions!)| Public Methods | |||||||||||
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          Casts this  
  
  Class to represent a subclass of the given class.
          
    
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          Casts the given object to the type represented by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns the assertion status for the class represented by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Class object which represents the class with
 the given name.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Class object which represents the class with
 the given name.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing all the annotations of this class.
          
    
         
  
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          Returns the canonical name of this class.
          
    
         
  
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          Returns the class loader which was used to load the class represented by
 this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Class objects for all
 public classes, interfaces, enums and annotations that are
 members of this class and its superclasses.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Class object which represents the component type if
 this class represents an array type.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Constructor object which represents the public
 constructor matching the given parameter types.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Constructor objects for all public
 constructors for this Class.
          
    
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          Returns the annotations that are directly defined on the class
 represented by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Class objects for all classes,
 interfaces, enums and annotations that are members of this class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Constructor object which represents the constructor
 matching the specified parameter types that is declared by the class
 represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Constructor objects for all
 constructors declared in the class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Field object for the field with the given name
 which is declared in the class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Field objects for all fields declared
 in the class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Method object which represents the method matching the
 specified name and parameter types that is declared by the class
 represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Method objects for all methods
 declared in the class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns the class that this class is a member of, or  
  
  null if this
 class is a top-level class, a primitive, an array, or defined within a
 method or constructor.
          
    
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          Returns the class enclosing this class.
          
    
         
  
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          Returns the enclosing  
  
  Constructor of this Class, if it is an
 anonymous or local/automatic class; otherwise null.
          
    
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          Returns the enclosing  
  
  Method of this Class, if it is an
 anonymous or local/automatic class; otherwise null.
          
    
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          Returns the  
  
  enum constants associated with this Class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Field object which represents the public field with the
 given name.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Field objects for all public fields
 for the class C represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns the  
  
  Types of the interfaces that this Class directly
 implements.
          
    
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          Returns the  
  
  Type that represents the superclass of this class.
          
    
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          Returns an array of  
  
  Class objects that match the interfaces
 in the implements declaration of the class represented
 by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns a  
  
  Method object which represents the public method with
 the specified name and parameter types.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  Method objects for all public methods
 for the class C represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns an integer that represents the modifiers of the class represented
 by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns the name of the class represented by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Returns the  
  
  Package of which the class represented by this
 Class is a member.
          
    
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          Returns  
  
  null.
          
    
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          Returns the URL of the given resource, or  
  
  null if the resource is not found.
          
    
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          Returns a read-only stream for the contents of the given resource, or  
  
  null if the
 resource is not found.
          
    
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          Returns  
  
  null.
          
    
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          Returns the simple name of the class represented by this  
  
  Class as
 defined in the source code.
          
    
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          Returns the  
  
  Class object which represents the superclass of the
 class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Returns an array containing  
  
  TypeVariable objects for type
 variables declared by the generic class represented by this Class.
          
    
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          Tests whether this  
  
  Class represents an annotation class.
          
    
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          Indicates whether or not this element has an annotation with the
 specified annotation type (including inherited annotations).
          
    
         
  
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          Tests whether the class represented by this  
  
  Class is
 anonymous.
          
    
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          Tests whether the class represented by this  
  
  Class is an array class.
          
    
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          Can  
  
  c  be assigned to this class? For example, String can be assigned to Object
 (by an upcast), however, an Object cannot be assigned to a String as a potentially exception
 throwing downcast would be necessary.
          
    
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          Tests whether the class represented by this  
  
  Class is an
 enum.
          
    
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          Tests whether the given object can be cast to the class
 represented by this  
  
  Class.
          
    
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          Tests whether this  
  
  Class represents an interface.
          
    
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          Tests whether the class represented by this  
  
  Class is defined
 locally.
          
    
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          Tests whether the class represented by this  
  
  Class is a member
 class.
          
    
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          Tests whether this  
  
  Class represents a primitive type.
          
    
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          Tests whether this  
  
  Class represents a synthetic type.
          
    
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          Returns a new instance of the class represented by this  
  
  Class,
 created by invoking the default (that is, zero-argument) constructor.
          
    
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          Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this
 object.
          
    
         
  
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Casts this Class to represent a subclass of the given class.
 If successful, this Class is returned; otherwise a ClassCastException is thrown.
| ClassCastException | if this Class cannot be cast to the given type.
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Casts the given object to the type represented by this Class.
 If the object is null then the result is also null.
| ClassCastException | if the object cannot be cast to the given type. | 
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Returns the assertion status for the class represented by this Class. Assertion is enabled / disabled based on the class loader,
 package or class default at runtime.
Returns a Class object which represents the class with
 the given name. The name should be the name of a non-primitive
 class, as described in the class definition.
 Primitive types can not be found using this method; use int.class or Integer.TYPE instead.
 
If the class has not yet been loaded, it is loaded first, using the given class loader.
 If the class has not yet been initialized and shouldInitialize is true,
 the class will be initialized.
 
If the provided classLoader is null, the bootstrap
 class loader will be used to load the class.
| ClassNotFoundException | if the requested class cannot be found. | 
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| LinkageError | if an error occurs during linkage | 
| ExceptionInInitializerError | if an exception occurs during static initialization of a class. | 
Returns a Class object which represents the class with
 the given name. The name should be the name of a non-primitive
 class, as described in the class definition.
 Primitive types can not be found using this method; use int.class or Integer.TYPE instead.
 
If the class has not yet been loaded, it is loaded and initialized first. This is done through either the class loader of the calling class or one of its parent class loaders. It is possible that a static initializer is run as a result of this call.
| ClassNotFoundException | if the requested class cannot be found. | 
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| LinkageError | if an error occurs during linkage | 
| ExceptionInInitializerError | if an exception occurs during static initialization of a class. | 
Returns an array containing all the annotations of this class. If there are no annotations then an empty array is returned.
Returns the canonical name of this class. If this class does not have a
 canonical name as defined in the Java Language Specification, then the
 method returns null.
Returns the class loader which was used to load the class represented by
 this Class. Implementations are free to return null for
 classes that were loaded by the bootstrap class loader. The Android
 reference implementation, though, always returns a reference to an actual
 class loader.
Returns an array containing Class objects for all
 public classes, interfaces, enums and annotations that are
 members of this class and its superclasses. This does not
 include classes of implemented interfaces.  If there are no
 such class members or if this object represents a primitive
 type then an array of length 0 is returned.
Returns a Class object which represents the component type if
 this class represents an array type. Returns null if this class
 does not represent an array type. The component type of an array type is
 the type of the elements of the array.
Returns a Constructor object which represents the public
 constructor matching the given parameter types.
 (Class[]) null is equivalent to the empty array.
| NoSuchMethodException | if the constructor cannot be found. | 
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Returns an array containing Constructor objects for all public
 constructors for this Class. If there
 are no public constructors or if this Class represents an array
 class, a primitive type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns the annotations that are directly defined on the class
 represented by this Class. Annotations that are inherited are not
 included in the result. If there are no annotations at all, an empty
 array is returned.
Returns an array containing Class objects for all classes,
 interfaces, enums and annotations that are members of this class.
Returns a Constructor object which represents the constructor
 matching the specified parameter types that is declared by the class
 represented by this Class.
 (Class[]) null is equivalent to the empty array.
| NoSuchMethodException | if the requested constructor cannot be found. | 
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Returns an array containing Constructor objects for all
 constructors declared in the class represented by this Class. If
 there are no constructors or if this Class represents an array
 class, a primitive type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns a Field object for the field with the given name
 which is declared in the class represented by this Class.
| NoSuchFieldException | if the requested field can not be found. | 
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Returns an array containing Field objects for all fields declared
 in the class represented by this Class. If there are no fields or
 if this Class represents an array class, a primitive type or void
 then an empty array is returned.
Returns a Method object which represents the method matching the
 specified name and parameter types that is declared by the class
 represented by this Class.
| name | the requested method's name. | 
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| parameterTypes | the parameter types of the requested method.
            (Class[]) null is equivalent to the empty array. | 
        
name and parameterTypes.| NoSuchMethodException | if the requested constructor cannot be found. | 
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| NullPointerException | if name is null. | 
        
Returns an array containing Method objects for all methods
 declared in the class represented by this Class. If there are no
 methods or if this Class represents an array class, a primitive
 type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns the class that this class is a member of, or null if this
 class is a top-level class, a primitive, an array, or defined within a
 method or constructor.
Returns the class enclosing this class. For most classes this is the same
 as the declaring class. For classes defined
 within a method or constructor (typically anonymous inner classes), this
 is the declaring class of that member.
Returns the enclosing Constructor of this Class, if it is an
 anonymous or local/automatic class; otherwise null.
Returns the enclosing Method of this Class, if it is an
 anonymous or local/automatic class; otherwise null.
Returns the enum constants associated with this Class.
 Returns null if this Class does not represent an enum type.
Returns a Field object which represents the public field with the
 given name. This method first searches the class C represented by
 this Class, then the interfaces implemented by C and finally the
 superclasses of C.
| NoSuchFieldException | if the field cannot be found. | 
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Returns an array containing Field objects for all public fields
 for the class C represented by this Class. Fields may be declared
 in C, the interfaces it implements or in the superclasses of C. The
 elements in the returned array are in no particular order.
 
If there are no public fields or if this class represents an array class,
 a primitive type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns the Types of the interfaces that this Class directly
 implements. If the Class represents a primitive type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns the Type that represents the superclass of this class.
Returns an array of Class objects that match the interfaces
 in the implements declaration of the class represented
 by this Class. The order of the elements in the array is
 identical to the order in the original class declaration. If the class
 does not implement any interfaces, an empty array is returned.
 
This method only returns directly-implemented interfaces, and does not include interfaces implemented by superclasses or superinterfaces of any implemented interfaces.
Returns a Method object which represents the public method with
 the specified name and parameter types.
 (Class[]) null is equivalent to the empty array.
 This method first searches the
 class C represented by this Class, then the superclasses of C and
 finally the interfaces implemented by C and finally the superclasses of C
 for a method with matching name.
| NoSuchMethodException | if the method cannot be found. | 
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Returns an array containing Method objects for all public methods
 for the class C represented by this Class. Methods may be
 declared in C, the interfaces it implements or in the superclasses of C.
 The elements in the returned array are in no particular order.
 
If there are no public methods or if this Class represents a
 primitive type or void then an empty array is returned.
Returns an integer that represents the modifiers of the class represented
 by this Class. The returned value is a combination of bits
 defined by constants in the Modifier class.
Returns the name of the class represented by this Class. For a
 description of the format which is used, see the class definition of
 Class.
Returns the Package of which the class represented by this
 Class is a member. Returns null if no Package
 object was created by the class loader of the class.
Returns the URL of the given resource, or null if the resource is not found.
 The mapping between the resource name and the URL is managed by the class' class loader.
Returns a read-only stream for the contents of the given resource, or null if the
 resource is not found.
 The mapping between the resource name and the stream is managed by the class' class loader.
Returns null. (On Android, a ClassLoader can load classes from multiple dex
 files. All classes from any given dex file will have the same signers, but different dex
 files may have different signers. This does not fit well with the original
 ClassLoader-based model of getSigners.)
Returns the simple name of the class represented by this Class as
 defined in the source code. If there is no name (that is, the class is
 anonymous) then an empty string is returned. If the receiver is an array
 then the name of the underlying type with square braces appended (for
 example "Integer[]") is returned.
Class.
Returns the Class object which represents the superclass of the
 class represented by this Class. If this Class represents
 the Object class, a primitive type, an interface or void then the
 method returns null. If this Class represents an array
 class then the Object class is returned.
Returns an array containing TypeVariable objects for type
 variables declared by the generic class represented by this Class. Returns an empty array if the class is not generic.
Tests whether this Class represents an annotation class.
Indicates whether or not this element has an annotation with the specified annotation type (including inherited annotations).
| annotationType | the type of the annotation to search for | 
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true if the annotation exists, false otherwiseTests whether the class represented by this Class is
 anonymous.
Tests whether the class represented by this Class is an array class.
Can c  be assigned to this class? For example, String can be assigned to Object
 (by an upcast), however, an Object cannot be assigned to a String as a potentially exception
 throwing downcast would be necessary. Similarly for interfaces, a class that implements (or
 an interface that extends) another can be assigned to its parent, but not vice-versa. All
 Classes may assign to themselves. Classes for primitive types may not assign to each other.
| c | the class to check. | 
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true if c can be assigned to the class
         represented by this Class; false otherwise.| NullPointerException | if c is null.
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Tests whether the class represented by this Class is an
 enum.
Tests whether the given object can be cast to the class
 represented by this Class. This is the runtime version of the
 instanceof operator.
true if object can be cast to the type
         represented by this Class; false if object is null or cannot be cast.
Tests whether this Class represents an interface.
Tests whether the class represented by this Class is defined
 locally.
Tests whether the class represented by this Class is a member
 class.
Tests whether this Class represents a primitive type.
Tests whether this Class represents a synthetic type.
Returns a new instance of the class represented by this Class,
 created by invoking the default (that is, zero-argument) constructor. If
 there is no such constructor, or if the creation fails (either because of
 a lack of available memory or because an exception is thrown by the
 constructor), an InstantiationException is thrown. If the default
 constructor exists but is not accessible from the context where this
 method is invoked, an IllegalAccessException is thrown.
| IllegalAccessException | if the default constructor is not visible. | 
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| InstantiationException | if the instance cannot be created. | 
Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this object. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and provide an implementation that takes into account the object's type and data. The default implementation is equivalent to the following expression:
getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
See Writing a useful
 toString method
 if you intend implementing your own toString method.