What if I want to take user input from the args[0]
array, but just in case I (the user) forgot to define it, I wanted a prompt to come up - is it better to use an if
block to determine whether the array item(s) is empty or not, or to catch the exception? So, is this
public class Stuff {
static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[] args) {
String foo;
if(args.length > 0) {
foo = args[0];
}
else {
foo = getString("Input? ");
}
}
public static String getString(String prompt) {
System.out.print(prompt + " ");
String answer = input.nextLine();
return answer;
}
}
better or worse than
public class Stuff {
static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[] args) {
String foo;
try {
foo = args[0];
}
catch(ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
foo = getString("Input? ");
}
}
public static String getString(String prompt) {
System.out.print(prompt + " ");
String answer = input.nextLine();
return answer;
}
}
ArrayOutOfBoundException
because you are trying to access theargs[0]
." The OP has changed the array check toif(args.length > 0) {
. The original question still stands. Which construct is better?if-else
ortry-catch
? Better in what way, and why?