Scala has some restrictions on the Type Parameters or Type Variable i.e, (type bound) and Upper bound is one of them. By implementing Type Bounds, We can explicate the restraints of a Type Variable, these type bound restricts the definite values of the type variables and discloses more details about the member of these types. Upper bound is defined on type parameters.
Syntax
Scala
Scala
[T <: S]Where, 'T' is a type parameter and 'S' is a type“[T <: S]” means this Type Parameter T must be either same as S or Sub-Type of S. Let's understand upper bound with example. Example
// Scala Program To Demonstrate Scala Upper Bound
class GeeksforGeeks
class Author extends GeeksforGeeks
class Geeks extends Author
class ComputerSciencePortal
{
// Declaration of upper bound
def display [T <: Author](d : T)
{
println(d)
}
}
// Object created
object ScalaUpperBounds
{
// Driver code
def main(args: Array[String])
{
val geeksforgeeks = new GeeksforGeeks
val author = new Author
val geeks = new Geeks
val computerscienceportal = new ComputerSciencePortal
// computerscienceportal.display(geeksforgeeks)
computerscienceportal.display(geeks)
computerscienceportal.display(author)
}
}
Output:
Here, Upper bound is defined in class ComputerSciencePortal, and GeeksforGeeks is the Super class of Author so its not accepted.
Example
Geeks@506e1b77 Author@4fca772d
// Scala Program To Demonstrate Scala Upper Bound
class Principal
class Teacher extends Principal
class Student extends Teacher
class School
{
// Declaration of upper bound
def display [T <: Teacher](t: T)
{
println(t)
}
}
// Object created
object ScalaUpperBounds
{
// Driver code
def main(args: Array[String])
{
// Defined new variable
val principal = new Principal
val teacher = new Teacher
val student = new Student
val school = new School
// school.display(principal)
school.display(teacher)
school.display(student)
}
}
Output:
Here, we have defined Upper bound in Class School i.e, [T <: Teacher] which implies that display method accepts Teacher class object or subclass of it (i.e. Student) which means that super class of Teacher will not be accepted. So, if Super class of Teacher i.e, Principal is not commented then it will show type mismatch error.
Teacher@506e1b77 Student@4fca772d