I have been working on this program for a while and now i seem to be stump it throws an outof Bound array exception error, this program is a matrix multiplication program and spits out the resulting matrix using multithreading. i have a running one and result is
2 -1 0
1 0 3
-1 1 3
but this program's result is:
2 0 0
1 0 0
-1 0 0
it reads a txt document as an commandline arguement the text file reads just like this below:
3 2 2 3
1 0
0 1
-1 1
2 -1 0
1 0 3
the following is my code:
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class P3 {
public static int matrix1[][];
public static int matrix2[][];
I am trying to print out all of the values of an array and the average. I am getting part of the printout but I am also getting an array out of bound error message. what I am doing wrong?
int [][] points = new int [2] [3]; points [0][0]= 3; points [0][1]= 2; points [0][2]= 4; points [1][0]= 2; points [1][1]= 2; points [1][2]= 2; int totalPoints = 0; int totalShots = 0;
I have two codes of needed to run but after processing, the said above error is preventing it from getting the general output of the code.I can't seem to find my errors or I don't have any clue at all, if perhaps you know, here's the codes:
Error : PHP Code:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0 at simpleOutput.main(simpleOutput.java:13) public class simpleOutput { public static void main(String args[]){ int n = Integer.parseInt(args[0]); for(int i = 1; i <= n; i++){ } for(int i = 1; n <= i; n++){ System.out.print((i*n)+" ");
I am trying to avoid an out of bounds error for my heap array by checking to see if the current values left and right child are greater than the size of the array and then ending the execution of the code. However, I am still getting an out of bounds error even with that condition.
public void trickleDown(){ System.out.println("TRICKLE DOWN"); boolean repeating = true; int temp, leftChild, rightChild, leftIndex, rightIndex, parent = 0; while(repeating){
I am writing a java program that takes a FROM image, a TO image, and a ratio (this is a slide bar in the GUI). Here's my code: Java Code:
public static BufferedImage rollUp (BufferedImage from, BufferedImage to, double ratio) { BufferedImage finalBufferedImage = new BufferedImage(from.getWidth(), from.getHeight(), from.getType()); int packedColor = 0; for (int r = 0; r < from.getHeight(); ++r) { for (int c = 0; c < from.getWidth() ; ++c) {
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So from 0 to 1 (ratio is a double between 0 and 1) the image will "roll up". The effect works completely in the GUI, but the console freaks out at about 0.33 ratio.. This program runs for testing in a class Main and uses a class Splittinimage.. this method is in class TwixPix. When the main class is run, a box pops up with a combo box and a slider. You pick an effect (in this case, roll up) and then slide the slider to set the ratio. The image below those two things performs the effect that was selected. Imagine a PowerPoint presentation slide effect.
Goal this time is to take a charArray, copy it into another charArray while reversing the things in it.
E.g. charArray["!ollaH"] into charArrayNew["Hallo!"]
My first idea was to revert the stuff in the Array with a ! cause i saw earlier that u can work with that too revert booleans. Sadly i didnt happen to make it work.
Next thing i thought of was a for loop to go trough the charArray and copy every section into charArrayNew just at the opposite end.
Java Code:
import java.util.Arrays; public class aufgabe43 { public static void main(String[] asgr){ char[] charArray
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Eclipse doesn't show any errors, and as u told me last time i did include import java.util.Arrays; to output the array in the end.
When i try to compile the code eclipse returns with an error
Java Code:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 68 at aufgabe43.main(aufgabe43.java:8) mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
Which I frankly don't understand since the array . Length is exactly the same.
It seems that all of my arrays in the class Calculations are out of bounds, and I do not seem to know why.
Java Code:
/** public class DataAnalyzer { public static void main (String[] args) { //This creates an instance of ReadFiles ReadFiles aReadFiles = new ReadFiles(); Calculations aCalculations = new Calculations();
class test{//class public static void main(String[]args) { String booking [][]= new String [30] [6] ;//two dimensional array System.out.println("Enter the seat column you want");//column entry char column=Keyboard.readChar(); System.out.println("Enter the seat row you want");//row entry int row=Keyboard.readInt();
I am having trouble with an array out of bounds exception. I understand what the error means (that I am trying to access part of array that does not exist). But I do not see the error in my code.
Java Code:
public class bubbleSort { public static void main(String []args) { int i; int array [] = {12,9,4,99,120,1,3,10};
I have a 2-D character array and I was wondering if I can compare a given index to an out of bounds index and what would I have to write? For instance
if(array[0 - 1][0 - 1] == 'indexoutofbounds'){ **// I know that 'indexoutofbounds' is probably not the right wording** stuff happens }
If I can do this what would I actually have to write in where it says 'indexoutofbound' ?
I will be using this for many indexes so it wont always be [0 - 1][0 - 1] it could be [4 - 1][3 - 1] in which case it wouldn't be out of bounds and wouldn't move onto "stuff happens"....
I am making a very simple 2D array game where the player is asked what size they would like the game board to be. After entering, it displays the board and the player 'P' starts at index [0][0]. After that, they are asked for an action, which can be "up", "down", "left", "right", or "exit". I will be including some extra later (like a treasure at the end, or random obstacles), but for now this is what the game consists of.
I was instructed to "do nothing" when/if the player attempts to go out of bounds. I am trying to simply print an error, such as "Out of bounds! Try again.", then prompt the player again for an action. I even tried to make a boolean method to catch it, but to no avail.
I don't want the exception to occur at all. I just simply want the error message to print to the player and ask for another action. I would prefer not to use try/catch, or try/catch/finally since I already tried that and it still gave the exception error.This program consists of two classes. I will show the class containing the main first, then the client-server type class second.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Driver { public static void main(String[] args) { World world = new World(); boolean keepPlaying; keepPlaying = true; boolean isOutOfBounds; isOutOfBounds = false; int height = 0; int width = 0; int x = 0; int y = 0;
I need to read from a text file given to us that has a list of books with authors names and book titles separated by an @ symbol for our delimiter. Here is the code I have right now, but it throws an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException at line 7...and I am unsure why?
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Driver { public static void main(String[] args) { new Driver(args[0]);
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I realize that it must have something to do with my command line argument...but I am unsure what. Am I not entering the file name correctly?
I'm new to Java and trying to write code a Java program on Mac OS X using IntelliJ. My program uses the SWT library and contains two class's; the first called "view" and the second called "main". The "view" class defines the SWT objects, extends the "Thread" class and contains a "run" method;
public void run() { initComponents(); while (!display.isDisposed()) { if (!display.readAndDispatch()) {
display.sleep();
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I searched for a solution and saw that I have to use the "-XstartOnFirstThread" parameter to JVM. I'm trying it with no success.
Code is supposed to count number of Words in a String between A-Z and a-z, i am aware there are many methods to do this more efficiently, but i would prefer to do it using the methods shown.
class // Purpose : 1) Write a program which will input a string from the //keyboard, and output the number of separate words, //where a word is one or more characters separated by //spaces. Your program should only count as words groups //of characters in the ranges A..Z and a..z // { public static void main(String args[])
I making a program that a client connect to a server, then it's starts changing information throw the socket. The info is String. When connection with one open client everything is working great. The problem starts when I connect 2 or more clients simultaneously.
The server doesn't know how to handle each request so it's send info to both the client info that is wrong. If I run several clients and then execute the last client that opens he will work fine the others will crush. On the server I'm getting connection reset. The problem i believe is with the closing socket and thread holding.
public class SavingsAccount extends Account { private static final double MIN_BALANCE = 100.00; private static final double RATE = 0.035; public SavingsAccount(Customer customer, double bal, String accountNum, Transaction[] trans) { super(customer, bal, accountNum, trans);
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When I execute this code there is an error in Transaction array initialization. Change the Saving account constructor from (String customer,double balance, String accountnumber,Transaction[] tr) to (String customer,double balance, String accountnumber,Transaction tr)
Ok, so I'm just trying to write a basic little program that reverses the letters in someone's name. I thought I had it down, but I guess not. Here's the code, and the error I'm getting is:
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 11 (in java.lang.String) (11 is the length of the name I'm inputting) import java.io.*; import java.util.*;
I can't even run the program, because it gives me index out of bounds exception but what exactly went wrong.
I feel that even after it's able to run it will be totally wrong, but one thing at a time /*Write a method called longestSortedSequence that accepts an array of integers as a parameter and returns the length of the longest sorted (nondecreasing) sequence of integers in the array.
For example, in the array {3, 8, 10, 1, 9, 14, -3, 0, 14, 207, 56, 98, 12}, the longest sorted sequence in the array has four values in it (the sequence -3, 0, 14, 207), so your method would return 4 if passed this array. Sorted means non-decreasing, so a sequence could contain duplicates. Your method should return 0 if passed an empty array.
*/ public class ten { public static void main(String[] args) { int[] arr = {3, 8, 10, 1,9, 14, -3, 0, 14, 207, 56, 98, 12}; longestSortedSequence(arr); System.out.println(longestSortedSequence(arr));
I 'm trying to draw a button by resizing a simple button background image to fit the size of the text. Everything works well except for the actual drawing of the string. The y value that I give the Graphics object designates the baseline, however I would like to draw the the string above the y. So that the image below doesn't happen.
I gave the graphics object the y of the bottom of the "P" and would instead like to give it the value of the bottom of the "y". Is there a way to do that by reading the String's bounds or something, or is there a way to get the Graphics object to use the passed y value as the definite bottom of the String?
I have this web app in Glassfish which, among other things, monitors consultations in some DB. It's a JEE-EAR app, three layers. Pretty boring until now. Now, there's another WAR-app on Tomcat that processes files through threads. These threads represent an Excel file processed one row at a time.
I need to know when one of those threads are created, when they're alive and when they're terminated, from the Glassfish app.
I need to monitor these batch processes.
I think I could insert the thread ID from the tomcat app in some DB and when it dies, delete it. The glassfish app would query that BD and see if there is one of those batch processes running.
I understand that a thread ID can be recycled but I can find a way to make every process unique.
My first question, would this be viable?
My second question is, could I uniquely set the thread name and then ask for it from the glassfish app to the tomcat-app process thread set? I mean, without a DB in the middle?