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I wrote two classes. The main class runs the program. It asks for user input. Based on user input, the second class will print out a square. Each square will print out ---- for every number and | for every number for the walls.

For example, say that the user entered two. In that case, it will print out a square.

----- -----
|         | 
|         | 
----- -----

The problem is that I cant get the square the grow based on the user input.

This is the main class

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Assignment4 
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);

        SquareBuilder square = new SquareBuilder(scan.nextInt());

        System.out.print(square.toString());
        square.changeSize(scan.nextInt());
        System.out.print(square.toString());
        square.changeSize(scan.nextInt());
        System.out.print(square.toString());
        square.changeSize(scan.nextInt());
        System.out.print(square.toString());
        square.changeSize(scan.nextInt());
        System.out.print(square.toString());
    }
}

public class SquareBuilder
{
    final private int LENGTH_RATIO = 4;
    final private String CEILING_FLOOR = "----";
    private int size;
    private int spaces;
    private String square;      

    public SquareBuilder(int size) 
    {
        this.size = size;
        constructSquare();
    }

    private void spaces()
    {
         spaces = LENGTH_RATIO * size - 2;
    }

    private void ceilingAndFloor()
    {
        square += "\n";
        for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
        {
            square += CEILING_FLOOR;
        }
    }

    private void walls()
    {
        for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i )
        {
            square +="\n|";

            for (int j = 0; j < spaces; ++j)
            {
                square +=" ";
            }

            square +="|";
        }
    }

    private void constructSquare()
    {
        spaces ();
        square = "";

        ceilingAndFloor();
        walls();
        ceilingAndFloor();

    }

    public int area()
    {
        return size * size;
    }

    public void changeSize(int size)
    {
        this.size = size;
    }

    public String toString()
    {
        String retVal = square;
        retVal += "\nSize: " + size + " Area: " + area();

        return retVal;
    }
}
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  • The square is supposed to grow based on user input. A basic square print ---- bottom and top ceiling and | for wall. If they enter a two it will print out ---- ---- and | | for each wall side ----- ----- May 1, 2013 at 18:01
  • are you sure, I just copied and pasted it and it ran fine.
    – ug_
    May 1, 2013 at 18:05

2 Answers 2

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You're not even changing the part of your square that renders.

I think you want to invoke your constructSquare() method from your changeSize() method, or at least call constructSquare() before you print it again

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put the constructSquare() in the changeSize function. required changes:

public SquareBuilder(int size) 
    {

        changeSize( size);

    //    constructSquare();
    }

    public void changeSize(int size)
    {

        this.size = size;
        constructSquare();

    }

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