How to use callbacks in Java to call functions, just as I did in c#?
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Java
I'm new to Java, but I need to write something like c# code (this is a hand-made prototype, just to illustrate what I need)
private void ParentFunc() { var worker = new WorkerClass() worker.DoWork(e => console.Write("Progress" + e)); } public class WorkerClass() { public method DoWork(Action<int> callback) { for (int i=1; i<1000; i++) callback.Invoke(i); } }
Little explanation I use asynctask in Android and call it outside the processor, but I want them to send back signals so that I can publish progress I don't want to put the interface on my asynctask
Solution
Since closures are not supported, you must use interfaces and anonymous inner classes
private void ParentFunc { WorkerClass worker = new WorkerClass(); worker.doWork(new Callback<Integer>() { public void invoke(Integer arg) { System.out.println("Progress" + arg); } }); } public class WorkerClass { public doWork(Callback<Integer> callback) { for (int i=1; i<1000; i++) callback.invoke(i); } } public interface Callback<T> { public void invoke(T arg); }
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