Class MoreObjects.ToStringHelper

    • Method Detail

      • add

        public  name,
                                                value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in 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.
      • add

        public  name,
                                              boolean value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • add

        public  name,
                                              char value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • add

        public  name,
                                              double value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • add

        public  name,
                                              float value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • add

        public  name,
                                              int value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • add

        public  name,
                                              long value)
        Adds a name/value pair to the formatted output in name=value format.
        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.add()).
      • addValue

        public   value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, Object) instead and give value a readable name.

      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(boolean value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, boolean) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(char value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, char) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(double value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, double) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(float value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, float) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(int value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, int) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • addValue

        public MoreObjects.ToStringHelper addValue​(long value)
        Adds an unnamed value to the formatted output.

        It is strongly encouraged to use add(String, long) instead and give value a readable name.

        Since:
        18.0 (since 11.0 as Objects.ToStringHelper.addValue()).
      • toString

        public  toString()
        Returns a string in the format specified by 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).

        Overrides:
         in class 
        Returns:
        a string representation of the object.