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So in this program there are bank accounts and I'm working on a method that allows users to change their balance this is what I have:

   public double modifyBalance(int accountID, double adjustment) {
     Account temp = findAccount(accountID, 0, size, lastPos);
     double currBal = temp.getBalance();    
     if (temp!= null){      
        currBal = currBal + adjustment;
     }
     else {
           System.out.println("No account found. ");
        }


     return currBal;
  }

the return of currBal however is not updating the actual account's balance, i tried temp.getBalance() = currBal; but that didn't work and gave me a compile error saying:

OrderedVectorOfAccounts.java:95: error: cannot find symbol
temp.getBalance = currBal;
        ^
symbol: variable getBalance
location: variable temp of type Account
1 error

For example: If the account's balance was 200 and I "deposit" or add 200 it should be 400, but it is remaining as 200 with what I have..
Any help would be great! Thanks!

This is my findAccount():

public Account findAccount(int accountID, int from, int to, int [] lastPos){
     if(from > to || (from+2)/2 >= size)
        return null;
     while(from <=to) {   
        if(accountID == theAccounts[(from+to)/2].getAccountNum())
           return theAccounts[(from + to)/2];
        else if (accountID>theAccounts[(from + to)/2].getAccountNum()){
          // return findAccount(accountID, (((from + to)/2)+1), to, lastPos);
           return theAccounts[accountID-1];
        }
        else if (accountID<theAccounts[(from + to)/2].getAccountNum()){
           //return findAccount(accountID, from, (((from + to)/2)-1),lastPos);
           return theAccounts[accountID-1];
        }
     }
     lastPos[0] = (from + to)/2;
     return null;
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  • 4
    You're working on a method that allows users to change their balance? I'll take a balance of one billion USD, please.
    – user554546
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:19
  • 1
    It doesn't look like you've actually included the line where the error occurred? Which is line 95?
    – DNA
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:24
  • 1
    You should do all monetary calculations using either longs or ints.
    – jonny2k9
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:24
  • 1
    not enough detail -- how are you using this method? As it is, the method would only return what the adjusted balance would be if committed. But I am supposing that there is some persistence layer (i.e., database access), which would have to be invoked to actually update the account balance with the calculated balance. Oct 31, 2012 at 22:24
  • 1
    post your findaccount(), you could be returning new Account(). Oct 31, 2012 at 22:26

2 Answers 2

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as you have not posted relavant parts of your code, i am assuming either your temp.getBalance() is returning 0.0 or your findAccount() method returns an empty new Account() object.

  public Account findAccount(yourparameters) {
      Account account = new Account();
       //do your finding logic
      return account;

if say it doesnt find the account, it would still return an Account object , thus

     double currBalc= temp.getBalance(); would return 0.0  

 if (temp!= null){  // your if passes here as temp is not null    
    currBal = currBal + adjustment;   0.0+200.0
 }
 else {
       System.out.println("No account found. ");
    }

EDIT after you updated your finfAccount()

it could be that your call to getBalance() is returning 0.0

after double currBal = temp.getBalance(); line if it prints you 200.0 then your temp is null.

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  • My getBalance() has the right balance at the time.. but i'm having trouble updating that to currBal
    – Gcap
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:43
  • in getBalance() theres a private double called currentBalance that is read from a file so i technically need to update currentBalance, but like i said it's private and my professor wants us to keep it that way :\
    – Gcap
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:44
  • do you mean getBalance() has a private variable called currentBalance ??... it cant be true, local variables can only be marked final. Oct 31, 2012 at 22:45
  • well the class Account() has the private variable currentBalance and then all getBalance() does is return currentBalance
    – Gcap
    Oct 31, 2012 at 22:47
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Your modifyBalance method just updates the currBal variable, leaving temp object intact. This is the reason why temp's currentBalance variable is not updated. Why don't you just delete all this mess and create a simple setBalance method?

public void setBalance(double balance) { this.currentBalance = balance;   }

With this you could call anywhere in the code:

 Account temp = findAccount(accountID, 0, size, lastPos); 
 if (temp!= null) {   
   temp.setBalance(temp.getBalance() + adjustment); //updates temp currentBalance
 } 
 else { System.out.println("No account found. "); }

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