I'm learning the ropes with Java and I've hit a snag with ArrayLists. The gist of my program is to take some user input parameters, create a class Foo with those parameters, and then add it to an arraylist. The problem is, it complains that I can't reference a non-static type from a static method. The only examples I can find online deal with adding constants ("Cat", "5.0" etc) to arraylists which doesn't really help me.
I put the gist of my code below. I've moved the arraylist off to its own class Bar and added an add method which just does arraylist.add(foo), if only as a crapshoot to make it work (it doesn't). I omitted the loop but it loops a number of times after the definitions, so the arraylist gets populated.
public class MainClass{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
int a, b;
a = scanner.nextint();
b = scanner.nextint();
Foo foo = new Foo(a, b);
Bar.add(foo); //Complains here
}
}
Edit: Here is Bar explicitly
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Bar{
private ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
public void add(Foo foo){
list.add(foo);
}
}
If it helps, the object foo isn't changed after creation.
How do I get around this? Thanks in advance for any help.
private List<Foo> list = new ArrayList<Foo>();