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Inline

The Inline refactoring lets you reverse the refactoring for a method, constructor, parameter, superclass, anonymous class, and variable.

  1. Place the caret within the code fragment you want to inline.

  2. Press Ctrl+Alt+N. Alternatively, select Refactor | Inline from the main or context menu.

  3. In the Inline dialog, specify the inlining options.

  4. Preview and apply changes.

    Examples

    Inline Variable

    Inline Variable refactoring replaces redundant variable usage with its initializer.

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    After

    public void method() { int number = anotherClass.intValue(); int b = a + number; }
    public void method() { int b = a + anotherClass.intValue(); }
    public void method() { AnotherClass.InnerClass aClass = anotherClass.innerClass; int a = aClass.i; }
    public void method() { int a = anotherClass.innerClass.i; }

    Inline Method

    Inline Method results in placing method's body into the body of its caller(s).

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    After

    public void method() { int c=add(a,b); int d=add(a,c); } private int add(int a, int b) { return a+b; }
    public void method() { int c= a + b; int d= a + c; }
    public ArrayList method() { String[] strings = {"a","b","c"}; ArrayList list=add(strings); return list; } private ArrayList add(String[] strings) { ArrayList list = new ArrayList(); for (int i=0; i< strings.length; i++) {list.add(strings[i]);} return list; }
    public ArrayList method() { String[] strings = {"a","ab","abc"}; ArrayList list1 = new ArrayList(); for (int i=0; i< strings.length; i++) {list.add(strings[i]);} ArrayList list = list1; return list; }

    Inline Constructor

    Inline Constructor allows compressing a chain of constructors, if one of them is a special case of another.

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    After

    public class Class { public int varInt; public Class() { this(0); } public Class(int i) { varInt=i; } public void method() { Class aClass=new Class(); ... } }
    public class Class { public int varInt; public Class(int i) { varInt=i; } public void method() { Class aClass=new Class(0); ... } }

    Inline Superclass

    The Inline Superclass refactoring results in pushing superclass' methods into the class where they are used, and removing the superclass.

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    After

    public class Bar { ... int calculations1() { ... } int calculations2() { ... } } class Foo extends Bar { int someMethod() { ... if (something > calculations1()) { ... return calculations2(); } ... } }
    class Foo { ... int someMethod() { ... if (something > calculations1()) { ... return calculations2(); } ... } int calculations1() {...} int calculations2() {...} }

    Inline to Anonymous Class

    Inline to Anonymous Class refactoring allows replacing redundant class with its contents.
    Starting with Java 8, the inlined anonymous classes can be converted to lambdas automatically.

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    After

    import java.util.*; public class Main { public class MyComparator implements Comparator<String> { @Override public int compare(String s1, String s2) { return 0; } } void sort(List<String> scores) { scores.sort(new MyComparator()); } }
    import java.util.*; public class Main { void sort(List<String> scores) { scores.sort((s1, s2) -> 0); } }
    Last modified: 17 October 2019