Class getPackageName() method in Java with Examples

The getPackageName() method of java.lang.Class class is used to get the package name of this entity. This entity can be a class, an array, an interface, etc. The method returns the package name of this entity as a String.
Syntax: 
 
public String getPackageName()
Parameter: This method does not accept any parameter.
Return Value: This method returns the package name of this entity as a String.
Below programs demonstrate the getPackageName() method.
Note: This method was introduced in Java 9. Hence to run this method, we need a compiler with Java 9. So this won’t run in the online IDE.
Example 1:
 
Java
// Java program to demonstrate getPackageName() methodpublic class Test {    public static void main(String[] args)        throws ClassNotFoundException    {        // returns the Class object for this class        Class myClass = Class.forName("Test");        System.out.println("Class represented by myClass: "                           + myClass.toString());        // Get the package name of myClass        // using getPackageName() method        System.out.println("PackageName of myClass: "                           + myClass.getPackageName());    }} | 
Output: 
 
Class represented by myClass: class Test PackageName of myClass:
Example 2:
 
Java
// Java program to demonstrate getPackageName() methodpublic class Test {    class Arr {    }    public static void main(String[] args)        throws ClassNotFoundException    {        // returns the Class object        Class myClass = Class.forName("java.lang.String");        // Get the package name of myClass        // using getPackageName() method        System.out.println("PackageName of myClass: "                           + myClass.getPackageName());    }} | 
Output: 
 
Class represented by myClass: class java.lang.String PackageName of myClass: java.lang
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/lang/Class.html#getPackageName–
 
				
					


