I'm having issues with an input validation code I have. I enter in my seed value it prompts me for, but afterwards I have to enter in another valid input in order to get my menu choice to print out. It happens every time I also choose one of the menu choices as well.
The input validation is supposed to take in integer values between 1 through 5 only. So if someone puts in letters, negative numbers, or integers not within the range, it asks them to put one in so that they can continue with menu choices.
Am I writing the code wrong? I want to get rid of that unnecessary second input and just only need one in order to continue with game. I also notice values after 10 works for some reason, even though 6-9 are counted as invalid. I'm not sure why that works. Thanks!
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Sonowah
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Please enter a seed value [integer]: ");
//assume input is integer for seed for RNG
int seed = in.nextInt();
Random rng = new Random(seed); //RNG
int charge = 100;
//loop here
while (charge > 0)
{
int number;
do
{
while (!in.hasNextInt(5))
{
System.out.println("Please enter valid interger");
in.next();
}
number = in.nextInt();
}
while (number <= 0);
System.out.println("Interger is valid!");
System.out.println("1. Surrender");
System.out.println("2. Defend");
System.out.println("3. Fight");
System.out.println("4. Charge");
System.out.println("5. Potions");
String menuchoice = in.next();
if (menuchoice.equals("1"))
{
statement
}
main
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