Missing Symbol Error

Apr 19, 2014

When I put this code in throw new IllegalStateOperation("SortType is invalid"); it states that it can't find the symbol IllegalStateOperation. What should I do to initialize the symbol/variable IllegalStateOperation?

Here is the entire code: :

class HairSalon implements Comparable<HairSalon> {
static final int sortByService = 0, sortByPrice = 1, sortByTime = 2;
private String service;
private double price;
private int time;

[code]...

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import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.text.*;

public class aaa extends JFrame
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private JLabel namelabel, addresslabel, dayslabel, infolabel;
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private JButton calcButton;

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long days;
long seconds;
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^
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^
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Java Code:

import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
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Jun 12, 2014

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^

I have dealing with this error left and right after picking up this language, and I can never seem to figure out what it's trying to tell me. I've heard people say it's referring misspelled objects or methods, but I've double and triple checked my code and that never seems to be true for me.I'm trying to make a small program which will allow me to play with the LinkedList object so I can gain some familiarity with how they work in Java, and I have this code so far:

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[code]....

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I have three .java files contained within a folder and after trying to figure out how to compile all three files (as they use one another) all at once, I came across this ---> javac *.java

so I typed this in the command line whilst in the directory containing the three files assuming *.java is the best approach and then I receive the following errors:

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^
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See code.

import java.util.*;
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[Code] ....

When I compile getting

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^
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Oct 31, 2014

This is my Error:

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location: class MergeList
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^

This is my code:

public static void main(String[] args) {
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I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong or what but I can not get this to run

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import java.awt.event.*;
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double distancel = keyboard.nextdouble(); that is the specific line ....

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import java.io.File;
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Java Code:

import javax.swing.*;
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^
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import javax.swing.*;
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I'm sure the problem is something trivial, but I guess that's all part of the learning process that I have to go through.

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protected int n;
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Java Code:

import java.util.*;
import java.lang.*;
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import javax.swing.*;
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public boolean check(int[] d) {
int x,y;
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Edit: used a local boolean and returned that after my if's.,

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