Use string in place of variable name

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陌清茗 2020-12-20 22:30

If you have a Java variable named xyz. Then later on I define a string which has the value of the named variable I want to play with.

String x=\"xyz\";


        
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  • 2020-12-20 22:41

    The short answer is that you can't do something like this. That just isn't the way the Java language works. The long answer is that you might be able to simulate something using the Reflection API.

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  • 2020-12-20 22:50

    Java variable is named xyz

    No, it's named x. Its value is "xyz".

    String x="a";

    Now you're assigning the value "a" to the string named x. It has no association whatsoever to your JButton, even though its name is a.

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  • 2020-12-20 23:08

    In general, if you want to access a variable in this way, you have to use Reflection, which is slower and potentially dangerous.

    However, since you have a very specific scenario in mind, I'd take a different approach. Why not put your buttons or other elements into a map, with keys that are strings:

    Map<String, JComponent> currentComponents = new HashMap<String, JComponent>();
    
    currentComponents.put("a", new JButton());
    
    String x = "a";
    
    currentComponents.get(x).setPreferredSize(new Dimension(40,30));
    
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