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Sep 1, 2014

The problem occurs after the user inputs the guess.... it either runs the for loop if guess = numtoguess and reveals the answer even if the user input is wrong.... or it always runs the first if statement in the while loop if guess!= to numtoguess... heres the code

public static void main(String[] args) {
String[] Answers = {"yes", "Yes", "No", "no"};
String Name = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null, "Hello, What is your name?","Random Game", JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE);
String UI = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null, Name + " do you want to play a game", "Random Game", JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE);

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My code is below:

/**
* Auto Generated Java Class.
*/
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I am getting a strange error and it almost seems like its not comparing it to the random generated number just the guess that i entered before. Here are my error messages.

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NullPointerException
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Please see the comments in the code

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import java.util.Arrays;

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The code works, but for some reason, some times I get a ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException run time error and it appears to be somehow random. This is what I saw on the command line earlier

C:Userspablo.alvarez>java launchDotCom

Enter a number: 3
missed
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hit
Enter a number: 5
hit
Enter a number: 7
missed
Enter a number: 5
missed
Enter a number: 4
missed
Enter a number: 3
missed
Enter a number: 4
missed
Enter a number: 5
missed
Enter a number: 6

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: -1
at DotCom.checkYourSelf(launchDotCom.java:16)
at DotComGame.startGame(launchDotCom.java:59)
at launchDotCom.main(launchDotCom.java:72)

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/*
* To change this template, choose Tools | Templates
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how many days do you want to monitor rainfall?5

Enter the rainfall for day 1.01
Enter the rainfall for day 2.1
Enter the rainfall for day 36
Enter the rainfall for day 43
Enter the rainfall for day 51

Rainfall Data Display Menu:
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2 - Display rain average for the period.
3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions.
4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall.
5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall.
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Enter your choice:
4
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Rainfall Data Display Menu:
1 - Display total rainfall.
2 - Display rain average for the period.
3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions.
4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall.
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5
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