Populating ArrayList Using Scanner Class Logic Error
Sep 12, 2014
My code runs and populates an arraylist. However my break statement, while stopping the loop ends up being added to the arraylist. And I'm not sure how to fix this error.
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
{
// declaring variables
String input = "";
// creating array list
ArrayList<String> nameList = new ArrayList<String>();
[Code] ....
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Apr 23, 2014
I'm not getting why my program is giving error.
package rockjava;
import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class file4 {
public static void main(String[] args)
[Code] ....
Please Input Num of Pods + Num of Keys= 20.5
Exception in thread "main" java.util.InputMismatchException
at java.util.Scanner.throwFor(Unknown Source)
at java.util.Scanner.next(Unknown Source)
at java.util.Scanner.nextFloat(Unknown Source)
at alijava.file4.main(file4.java:14)
(It is not accepting double values. However working fine for integers.)
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Jan 30, 2015
Java Code:
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Problem1
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
[Code] ....
There is an error and says that my ArrayList has private access. I can't figure out how to fix it.
The code runs but when I enter "Quit", the program just stops. The arraylist isn't printed out?
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Jul 8, 2014
I have stumbled onto a problem with ArrayLists (not sure if nested ArrayList objects would be a more accurate description) ....
As simply put as I can describe it, I have an Inventory class which creates an ArrayList of a Product superclass, which has two subclasses, PerishableProduct and ItemisedProduct.
By default, the program is meant to have a starting inventory, which is why I have added them in the constructor
public class Inventory {
private List<Product> products;
public Inventory() {
addProduct(new Product("Frying pan", 15, 20));
addProduct(new PerishableProduct("Apple", 5.8, 30, 7));
addProduct(new ItemisedProduct("Cereal", 5.8, 0));
// this is where I am having problems. Wanting to add
// objects to the ItemisedProduct's ArrayList for cereal.
}
Within the ItemisedProduct subclass is yet another ArrayList which is meant to hold serial numbers.
public class ItemisedProduct extends Product {
private ArrayList<String> serialNumbers = new ArrayList();
public ItemisedProduct(String name, double price, int qty) {
super(name, price, qty)
[Code] .....
My problem is that I do not know how to populate the serialNumbers ArrayList from the Inventory class' constructor. Because technically, quantity is defined by how many serial numbers are created.
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Mar 17, 2014
We are getting "Code too large" compilation error for one of our class. This class contains public String fields for label ID and value. We use this class for localization, except for English all other language labels come from .properties files.
The reason we are getting this error is because we have a static block in which using reflection we are populating a HashMap with all public fields and their value. The number of fields have gone up to the extinct where we are crossing the 64K limit for a static method. One of the most feasible solution was to use .properties files for English labels as well.
I will be calling this class MyLabels. We defined a super class for MyLabels called MyLabelsExt. And now we are adding labels into the super class instead of the MyLabels. By running some tests we confirmed that the map that we initialize in MyLables class contains all the fields from both MyLabels and MyLabelsExt class.
How is the 64K limit error not coming if the labels are defined in a super class. Does that mean Java is able to identify that some of the fields are coming from parent class, and that is being treated as separate from the child class. And how is the map that we initialize having all the value.
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Oct 31, 2014
int a=Integer.parseInt(jTextField1.getText());
String c = "";
String d="";
if (a>32) {
a-=32;
c+="1";
[Code] ....
I've made this but when i enter a no. than the result comes like eg 9=001001 so i need to delete the zeroes before 1 ....
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Oct 31, 2014
int a=Integer.parseInt(jTextField1.getText());
String c = "";
String d="";
if (a>32)
[Code] ....
I've made this but when i enter a no. than the result comes like eg 9=001001 so i need to delete the zeroes before 1.
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Jan 2, 2015
I'm trying to fix this logic error in my slot machine game where no matter what slot combo comes up, it says you have won $10 and proceeds to add that amount to the balance and subtract the bet amount to the balance, even though it is not a winning combo! I've been trying to solve that and when doing so, I commented out Slot1.randNum1 == 0, Slot2.randNum2 ==0, and Slot3.randNum3 ==0 and anything relating to see if that was the problem, and it seemed like it was, because after that, the logic error described above was gone, but in doing so, the loss/win counter didn't increment, nor did the program pick up on the winning combos. However, I do not know why commenting out anything relating to randNum ==0 would cause that.
Here is the code for the processing (as you can see, some parts are commented in attempt to fix the logic error, but right now the code below is for the logic error that keeps on telling that the user has won):
public void askData ()
{
title ();
int betAmount;
while (true)
{
try
{
c.setCursor (3, 1);
[code]....
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Feb 8, 2015
I was tasked with creating a program that encrypts a line of text (for example, CANDY) by shifting the letters X amount of times. For example, if the user inputs the sentence CANDY and selects a shift of 5, the output would be: HFSID. I got this part working fine. The issue I am having is with the decryption part of the program.
This is simply the reverse of the above, as the user would enter the phrase HFSID, with a shift of 5, and the program would output: CANDY. It works fine, all except for one letter, being the "F" letter. With my code, when I enter the above word to be decrypted it outputs: C[NDY
Obviously, that [ bracket is not an 'A'. I realise the issue falls with the equation, Here is my code:
public class SimpleEncryption {
/**
* @param args the command line arguments
*/
static int answer;
public static void main(String[] args) {
String cipher = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null, "Please enter a sentence or word that you wish to encode or decode. This program uses"
+ " a basic cipher shift.");
[code]....
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Jun 3, 2015
I am parsing an XML file. i.e.
<people>
<person firstname="John" lastname="Doe" age="50" />
<person firstname="Thomas" lastname="Jefferson" age="260" />
<people>
I have created Person.java with the following attributes:
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
private int age;
My main method parses the XML, loops through each person, and gets the attributes for each.
I need to create instances of my Person class. I could write something like this:
Person person = new Person();
for (int i = 0; i < attributes.getLength; i++) {
if (attribute.getName(i) = "firstname") { person.firstName = attribute.getValue(i);}
if (attribute.getName(i) = "lastname") { person.lastName = attribute.getValue(i); }
if (attribute.getName(i) = "age") { person.age = attribute.getValue(i); }
}
Since my actual XML has quite a few attributes, I would rather do something like this:
Person person = new Person();
for (int i = 0; i < attributes.getLength(); i++) {
person[attribute.getName(i)] = attribute.getValue(i);
}
This doesn't work.
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May 7, 2015
1. I want to use a scanner in my child class so that I may populate my parent class. It won't allow me something about scanner constructor. I posted this issue second which is my child's method Tests
2. I can't call my addTestsAnswers method from main to my child class but can call my child's display method from main.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Tests extends Assessment{
private String q;
private String a;
private int userInput;
Scanner scan = new Scanner();
Scanner scn = new Scanner();
Scanner u = new Scanner();
public void addTestsAnswers(){
[code]....
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Feb 2, 2014
Basically, I'm just trying to let the user enter the name. It crashes whenever the input isn't an int. Also, here's the bit of code I'm using that has to do with that. I don't feel like putting the entire class, so here's that bit of code:
PHP Code: String yourName = user.nextLine(); mh_sh_highlight_all('php');
Anyway, I just haven't figured out how. Also, the scanner is called user in this class.
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May 9, 2014
I have two classes built for this assignment. One with getters, setters and constructor and a test class. The test class works fine up until the point when the user wants to (M)odify an employee that he/she built with the loadEmployee method. What happens is I need to enter multiple "M" inputs before anything pops up, and when something pops up, it's the displayMenu instead of modifyEmployee method. I imagine it has something to do with the amount of sc.nextLine()
import java.util.Scanner; // utilize scanner via console
import java.text.NumberFormat; // allows numbers to be format in form of currency
//Example of "big loop" in main to repeat using a No Trip (0,N) test first
public class EmployeeTest {
// space provided to make code easier on eyes...
[code]...
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Apr 10, 2014
My code is as follows:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class GetUserInput {
public static void main (String args[]) {
int i;
float f ;
String s;
[code]....
My Query is: input.nextLine() does not wait for user input. Instead it continues execution from next line. But if I move up input.nextLine(); before both input.nextInt(); and input.nextFloat() in the above code, the execution works fine, input.nextLine(); waits for user input. edited code and output are as follows.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class GetUserInput {
public static void main (String args[]) {
int i;
float f ;
String s;
[code]....
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Sep 28, 2014
I need to create and simulate an ATM interface for my computer programming class using scanner class, if else & switch statements. I've been working on this assignment all day and I'm still no closer to figuring out how to do it. I'm currently working in NetBeans to try and solve it. I have attached the pdf , what I need to do. This is what I have so far:
package bankatmifelse;
//Gator Bank ATM Program
import java.util.Scanner;
public class BankATMIfElse {
[code]...
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Feb 1, 2015
There is a problem that I am facing while using the Scanner class for taking inputs from the user. Suppose if I need to take an integer and a String input from the user, and I take the integer input first then the place where the user has to input the String skips and the variable shows a "" nothing on printing it. Suppose in this code snippet
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Test
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter a number");
int n = sc.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter a word");
String str = sc.nextLine();
System.out.println("Enter integer is " + n);
System.out.println("Entered statement is " + str);
}
}
The output is
Enter a number
13
Enter a word
Enter integer is 13
Entered statement is
I need to know why this happens and how should I avoid it. I've seen that taking the String input first solves the issue but while taking the input in a loop to populate a database the program only lets the user enter the first statement and the following statements are skipped.
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Feb 14, 2015
package jdbc;
import java.sql.*;
import javax.sql.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Jdbc {
public static void main(String[] args) {
[code]....
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Feb 24, 2015
I have a string of variable tags (tag) filled with variables, and using a Scanner (scan) to manipulate and generate data dictionary add cards for each. The variables are delimited with new line character, and the variables are structured such that the actual name of the variable contains info as to its data type, size, etc. What I need to do is move the scanner to a particular point into the string then use .nextInt() or similar. I don't want to do this to the whole variable, just where I start it from. How can I do this?
E.g..
/* variables in String tag...
ANS_s20Tx12VDstr
ANS_:Tx67MSvis
ANS_zRx11MSctr
...
..
*/
Scanner scan = new Scanner( tag );
int ptr = tag.indexOf( "_" );
ptr++;
if ( Character.toLowerCase( tag.charAt( ptr ) ) == 's' )
// then start at the "_" character and grab the nextInt()
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Apr 19, 2014
package eg.edu.guc.iphone.tiles;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import eg.edu.guc.iphone.Location;
public class Square extends Piece {
private ArrayList<Location>possibleMoves;
[Code] ......
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Feb 4, 2014
I am working on a StringBuffer program and I am getting the following error message: Cannot find symbol - method append(java.lang.String) with this part of the code selected:
return str1.append(str9);
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.StringBuffer;
class stringBuffProject
{
static String append(String str1, String str2, String str3, String str4, String str5, String str6, String str7, String str8, String str9)
[code]...
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Mar 21, 2015
I am creating a simple ArrayList program that would enable one to input their username to it using a scanner. However, i am getting this error: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at home.Members.addUser(Members.java:16)
at home.Main.main(Main.java:14)"
Here is the code! :
Main.java class
Java Code: import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main {
[code]....
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Sep 14, 2014
So I'm trying to implement a quick sort method for an ArrayList of Strings and right now I'm getting the compiler error message: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space. I don't know what that error means nor how to fix it. I've marked in my code where the error seems to be occurring.
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class quickSort
{
// constructor
public quickSort()
[code]....
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Jul 5, 2014
I am working on a program that simulates a bug moving along a horizontal line, My code works correctly when I test it in it's own class but when I tried testing my constructor and methods in a test class I received an error saying, "package stinkBug does not exist" on lines with my methods. However, stinkbug is not a package.
Java Code:
/*
* To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties.
* To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
[code]....
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Jan 8, 2014
I've 3 classes.
1. Circle
2. GetInputFromUser
3. testCircle
package ABC;
public class Circle {
private double radius;
public double getRadius() {
return radius;
[Code] .....
In the testCircle class, in the line: getRadius = ui1.GetInput();
It's showing the error: The method GetInput(float) in the type GetInputFromUser is not applicable for the arguments ()
And when I do: getRadius = ui1.GetInput(rad);
It's showing the error: rad cannot be resolved
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Oct 19, 2014
What I want to do is this, this is my first class:
public class Footballer {
int goals;
String surname= "";
String team="";
private static int counter=0;
private int dres;
}
(this is just the header of the class... And this is my second class, which contains an ArrayList of the first class:
public class FootballTeam{
String teamname="";
String league="";
ArrayList<Footballer> f;
}
And this is my third class which contains an ArrayList of the second class:
public class FootballLeague{
String leaguename="";
ArrayList<FootballTeam> ft;
}
What I want to do is, know how many of footballers are there in the league? Meaning how many of "f"s are in the "ft"... I remember from C++ it was easy, you just did it something like this: ft.f[i]; (where i is a position), then you'd go through each of them, if you wanted to do something with them, or just ask for it's length, if you needed to know how much footballers are there.
I'm trying this method to get the size of the array in the 2nd class, from the 3rd class (containing an ArrayList of classes of 2nd class, but no luck:
int counter=0;
for(int i=0;i<this.ft.size();i++) {
counter+=this.ft[i].f.size();
}
I'm getting this: Array required, but ArrayList<FootballTeam> found ---
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May 14, 2014
I have extracted relevant parts of code and outputs, this is the only relevant code for this problem. There is a basic class called SalonData, which contains the fields refereed to. Original data rs. is obtained from an SQL extract, that is populating correctly.
public ArrayList<SalonData> salons=new ArrayList<SalonData>();
ArrayList<SalonData> loc2=new ArrayList<SalonData>();
SalonData salon=new SalonData();
salon.CardRecordID = rs.getString("CardRecordID");
salon.SalonName = rs.getString("Name");
[Code] ....
Printed results after this code is run;
Salons
2022XYZ PTY33 Smith Street319603 9773 2000
loc2
2022XYZ PTY33 Smith Street319603 9773 2000
The code was inteded to populate the phone number in arraylist "loc2", but based on the code, the phone number in arraylist "salons" for Location 2 should still be blank. Question is how did the phone number for this customer in arraylist salons, for Location 2, get populated?
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