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i want to pass an object of type Software to assign it to a computer from Computer class...

i should note that computer and software are arrays of objects thats the variable and method to set software in Computer class

private Software[] software;
public void setSoftware(Software software,int index){
this.software[index]=software;}

note: the user choses the a computer from a list and a software as will

for example the program will show the user 2 computers

0 for computer: apple, Model: mac mini, Speed: 2.8

1 for computer: sony, Model: vaio, Speed: 2.2

the user enters the index he wants then the program will show a list of software to add to the computer selected

the error I'm having is run time error Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException and it points to these 2 lines

1.comp[Cch].setSoftware(software,Sch);

2. the method setSoftware

every thing is running correctly but this step above

Cch= the chosen computer index

Sch= the chosen Software index

why am i getting an error and how to fix it?

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