JSP :: Assign HTML Element To Variable

Sep 25, 2014

Im new to jsp. I have the following html in my jsp

<select name="job" id="job">
<option value="Booked">Booked</option>
<option value="Assigned">Assigned</option>
<option value="In Process">In Process</option>
<option value="Completed">Completed</option>
</select>

How do I assign job in the scriplet like how we do <% String job = request.getParameter("job")%> but on the same page? <% String job = request. getParameter("job")%> returns null value.

View Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Create For Loop That Randomly Assign Values To Each Element Within Array?

Apr 16, 2014

Started learning about Array's I'm doing an exercise where you create a for loop that randomly assigns values to each element within the array, but where is my code going wrong?

import java.util.Scanner;
public class ArrayExamples{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
double exampleArray[] = new double[5];
System.out.print("Enter a Number: ");
int num1 = input.nextInt();

[Code] .....

View Replies View Related

Assign Float Value To Int Variable

Feb 24, 2015

//Output is:ERROR.. one of the books says, we can assign float value to int variable, but its giving error.

class floint
{
public static void main(String arg[])
{
int i;
float j=10.12f;
i=j;
System.out.println(i);
}
}

View Replies View Related

Can Assign Multiple Values To One Variable

Apr 25, 2014

Can I assign multiple values to one variable? For example I want myNum = 0 thru 9 you see im trying to program a password checker program to verify that the password meets all the criteria 8 char long, 1 upper case, 1 lower case, 1 numeric, 1 special, and don't contain and or end

View Replies View Related

Assign A Value To Numeric Variable Then Manipulate It And Return A New String

Aug 18, 2014

At first I wanted to just use an array and set each day a value, however I was told that it has to be stored as a string.

Design and implement the class Day that implements the day of the week in a program. The class Day should store the day, such as Sun for Sunday. The program should be able to perform the following operations on an object of type Day:

A. Set the day.
B. Print the day.
C. Return the day.
D. Return the next day.
E. Return the previous day.
F. Calculate and return the day by adding certain days to the current day. For example, if the current day is Monday and we add four days, the day to be returned is Friday. Similarly, if today is Tuesday and we add 13 days, the day to be returned is Monday.
G. Add the appropriate constructors.
H. Write the definitions of the methods to implement the operations for the class Day, as defined in A through G.
I. Write a program to test various operations on the class Day.

import java.util.*;
public class Day {
static Scanner readinput = new Scanner(System.in);
String day;
public Day(String day) {

[Code] ....

So right now if I run my code it allows me to type in a day, then it gives me the next and previous day, the last part is to add X days to it. Ideally I would like to be able to take the day entered, depending on the day set a numeric value, then add prompt for number of days you want to add. The program should then use modal (%7 ) to add value to the value that was given based on the day, and then translate it back into a String value (the day).

View Replies View Related

Allowing User To Input A Number And Assign This To Int Variable

Jul 4, 2014

I need the user to be able to input a number, and for the program to assign this value to an 'int' variable. I know how to do this with a 'string' variable:

Java Code:

String options = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null, "In your decision, how many options do you have?
" +" (NOTE: The maximum number of options = 5, and you must enter your answer as a numeral.)"); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

But I need to know how to do this with an 'int' variable.

View Replies View Related

Displaying All Variable In HTML?

Jan 6, 2015

i have got an array which has come from a text file.

Parts of the array have been placed into a string.

So string one will have about 50 different values which I am able to print into the console using System.out.println("FirstString"); This prints all of the variables from the array so I end up with 50 words.

I am now trying to get this into a HTML document.

I have correctly done this and I get some out put when the webpage opens.

My problem is that I only have 1 work which is displayed.

View Replies View Related

Add Element As Third Element Of Stack Without Changing Rankings

Jun 1, 2014

I want to run a program to add an element as the third element of stack without changing rankings, I am trying to use two stack and I don't know how to push the top of first stack in the second: push(top(); this line

public void ADD(int element,int i ){
if(isEmpty(true)){
push(element);}
else{ makeNull();
while((i<=3) && (isEmpty(false))){
push(top();
}

View Replies View Related

Value Assign To A String

Sep 25, 2014

I am doing an assignment where I have to find the price per square inch of a pizza, compare them and display the results. I have everything figured out with the values and stuff. Now when I have to displays the results I have to display which of the two pizzas is more favorable.

I have both values / square inch for both. and I know how to find the minimum value of the two wit the Math.min class.
My question is how can I assign the char, PIZZA A to the value that I had so I can display it in the output statement, without writing PIZZA A. It should display after the difference is calculated.

Here's my code so far.

// This programs finds the price per square inch of a pizza

import java.util.Scanner;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
public class PizzaSquareInches {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("#.###");

[Code] .....

View Replies View Related

How To Assign Values To Object

Apr 25, 2015

simple assignment of values to a previously initialized object?

See the method useModel ()

The idea is, assign the values to the temporary object, data

Then plunk it into this statement:

model.addRow ( data );

Simple enough?

I've been putzing with the syntax for multiple hours, over days, now.

With and without

[0];,

Netbeans keeps giving me: Illegal start of expression data is declared as an array of Object, although, in this case, it does not need to be an array. What is the correct syntax?

Java Code: //--
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
import java.util.Date;
import javax.swing.JFrame;

[Code]....

View Replies View Related

Assign Values To ArrayList?

Apr 27, 2015

This code currently just prints out the memory for the objects. What I am doing that it obviously wrong?

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class deck extends Card {
public final String[] SUITS = { "Heart", "Diamond", "Clubs", "Spade" };
ArrayList<Card> deck = new ArrayList<Card>();

[Code] .....

View Replies View Related

How To Assign Value To Next Object In Other Class

Jul 12, 2014

I've been referencing my text and a few other sites to assist in building this class...and I'm still uncertain of the purpose of a few of the methds: next(), hasNext().

Also, I have not found a clear explanation of the following code example: tail.next = tail; There are several instances of this in the code below....I'm just not sure exactly how this assigns the value to the next object in the other class..?? ??

public class MySinglyLinkedList<T> implements SinglyLinkedList<T>{
protected NodeList<T> head, tail, current, newNode;
String name;
int size = 0;
public MySinglyLinkedList(){
head = null;
tail = null;

[Code]...

View Replies View Related

Getting Error When Assign Word To A String?

Jan 29, 2014

Below is my first ever code. I bolded where i am getting a syntax error. Why am i getting an error here if i assigned that word to a string?

public class BeerBottleTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int beerNum = 99;
String bottle = "bottles";
while (beerNum > 0) {
if (beerNum == 1) {
bottle = "bottle"; }

[Code] ....

View Replies View Related

Input Won't Assign Temp The Correct Value

Feb 3, 2015

I'm focusing on the player1Turn() method. When I run this and say temp = A, it says pit = 0. I don't know why this is.

import java.util.*;
public class Mancala {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[]args) {

[Code] .....

View Replies View Related

Is It Better To Assign Objects To Local Variables

May 23, 2014

Let's say I have a loop that loops through objects in an ArrayList then does stuff with them. Is it better for me to store the object in a temporary local variable and do stuff with it, or always use the ".get(arrayindex)" thing?

View Replies View Related

Set And Assign Doubles - String For Gross Pay?

Dec 15, 2014

I'm working with doubles I'm trying to figure out how to set this up so it works?

I'm just stuck on how to set and Assign a double FedTaxWitholding that gets the Fed Tax Withholding = Gross Pay * Fed
Tax Withholding Rate.

Do I need a string for Gross pay?

View Replies View Related

Difference In Variable Assignment Between Constructor And Variable Section

May 21, 2014

Given the case I have an object which is assigned only once. What is the difference in doing:

public class MyClass {
private MyObj obj = new MyObj("Hello world");

private MyClass(){}
//...
}

and

public class MyClass {
private MyObj obj;
private MyClass(){
obj = new MyObj("Hello world");
}
//...
}

Is there a difference in performance or usability? (Given also the case there are no static calls expected) ....

View Replies View Related

Are Terms Local Variable And Member Variable Comparable

Oct 27, 2014

The term "Local variable" is related to scope. That is a local variable is one which is defined in a certain block of code, and its scope is confined inside that block of code.And a "Member variable" is simple an instance variable.

I read in a discussion forum that when local variables are declared (example code below), their name reservation takes place in memory but they are not automatically initialized to anything. On the other hand, when member variables are declared, they are automatically initialized to null by default.

Java Code: public void myFunction () {
int [] myInt; // A local, member variable (because "static" keyword is not there) declared
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

So it seems that they are comparing local variables and member variables. While I think a member variable can also be be local in a block of code, isn't it?

View Replies View Related

Assign Values To Nodes Read From XML Using Java?

Apr 13, 2014

i am trying to assign unique values to nodes read from XML file.. eg: consider this XML file:
 
<breakfast_menu>
<food>
<name>Belgian Waffles</name>
<price>$5.95</price>
<description> ...Strong Belgian waffles...</description>
<calories>650</calories>

[code]....

now assigning these nodes "a unique value" has to be done following the LSDX labelling pattern i.e:

To the document element we first give an “a”.As there is no parent node for the document element, we assign “0” at the front of that “a” . “0a” is the unique code for the document element (breakfast_menu). For the children nodes of “0a”, we continue with the next level of the XML tree which is “1” then the code of its parent node which is “a” and a concatenation “.” . We then add a letter “b” for the first child, letter “c” for the second child, “d” for the third child and so on.Unique codes for children nodes of “0a” shall be “1a.b”, “1a.c”, “1a.d”, etc.Hence foe the above given XML the mapping would look something like this:

0a breakfast_menu
1a.b food
2ab.b name
2ab.c price
2ab.d description
2ab.e calories
2ab.f chef
3abf.b chef1
3abf.c chef2
1a.c food
2ac.b name
2ac.c price
2ac.d description
2ac.e calories
2ac.f chef
3acf.b chef1
3acf.c chef2

For more samples about LSDX labelling : 1.) Section 3.1 LSDX Labelling on this link: [URL]

2.) Fig 3 on page 1189 on this link:[URL]

right now i am using SAX parser to read xml and get the nodes in their hierarchical order..now the problem is that i have to assign these specific value to their respective nodes using java.

View Replies View Related

How To Create Empty Array And Then Assign Values To It

Feb 7, 2015

I am trying to create an empty array that has no assigned length as the amount of elements it needs to hold will be dependent on another value. I then want to use a while loop to assign values to it. Here is an example of what im looking for it doesnt work. Iam trying to do:

int x = 12;
int i = 1;
int k = 0;
int[] factors = {}
while (i<x) {
if (x%i==0) {
factors[k] = i;
k++;
i++;

View Replies View Related

Trying To Assign Random Numbers To A Deck Of Cards

May 15, 2014

I am trying to assign random numbers to a deck of cards without repeating the numbers. What am I doing wrong?

package hokm;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Hokm
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
int [][] number=new int[52][2];

[Code] .....

View Replies View Related

Arrays - Assign Grades Based On Best Scores

Oct 10, 2014

Write a program that reads student scores, gets the best score and then assigns grades based on the following scheme:

Grade is A if score is >= best - 10;
Grade is B is score is >= best - 20;
Grades is C if score is >= best - 30;
Grade is D if score is >= best - 40;
Grde is F other wise;

The program prompts the user to enter the total number of studeents, then prompts the user to enter all of the scores, and concludes by displaying the grades.

import java.util.*;
public class AssigningGrades
{
public static void main(String [] args)
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
int studentNumber = 0;
int classScore = 0;

[Code] ....

So when I ran into problems when populating the array and I made changes. Then all of a sudden the program doesn't recognize classSize[i] at the System.out.print line.

View Replies View Related

How To Randomly Assign Specific Values In Array Or ArrayList

Apr 3, 2015

I'm trying to build a monopoly like game, and atm I'm trying to find way how to build the Community and Chance chest cards. so far, my logic is

1-create an ArrayList of cards with a given order

2-for a given number of times(for loop) generate 2 random numbers ,which will be the parameters for Collection.swap().

3-swap.

here's the code for the shuffler Button

shuffler.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
for(int i=0;i<shuffeledMessages.length;i++){
int randoma=(int)(Math.random()*4);
int randomb=(int)(Math.random()*4);
Collections.swap(myMessages,randoma,randomb);
}
}
});

For now things seem to work pretty ok, but I'm wondering if this is a good and efficient way to shuffle a card chest especially in case of large number of cards. plus, I'm not sure what would be a good loop count for effective shuffling, in my case I used i<arraylist.size

View Replies View Related

Command Line Arguments - Randomly Assign Color With A Name

Apr 4, 2015

How would I randomly assign colors and a with a name? Some functionality may require command-line arguments but I am a bit confused on how to structure this. Also, these names must appear on a color coded on a gui

View Replies View Related

Cannot Assign Generic Object Reference To Similar Type

Jul 26, 2014

I have the following code:

public class CollisionManager<T> {
private boolean collision = false;
private T mainEntity;
public <T extends Entities> void handleCollision(T mainEntity, T secondEntity){
this.mainEntity = mainEntity; // This is illegal.
}
}

Why "this.mainEntity = mainEntity" is incorrect and also show me the correct way to achieve this?

The error I am getting is "Type mismatch: cannot convert T to T"

View Replies View Related

Reference Variable - Create Another Variable And Set It Equal To First

Jan 11, 2015

Given a reference variable : Car c1 = new Car();

when we create another variable and set it equal to the first : Car c2 = c1;

we're pointing c2 at the same car object that c1 points to (as opposed to pointing c2 at c1, which in turn points at the car). So if we have code like,

Car c1 = new Car();
Car[] cA = {c1, c1, c1, c1};

are we doing the same? Are we creating four *new* reference variables, each of which points at the same car (again as opposed to pointing them at c1 itself)? I think so, but want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly.

View Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved