I am trying to write a little method in java, but I cannot figure it out. What I want to be able to do is enter a string, and then the value of an int variable is set to the index of this in the array, i.e if I have an array consisting of
[0] 'hi guys'
[1] 'this'
[2] 'is'
[3] 'sparta'
The value of my integer is set at 0, and I want to find the first occurrence of "ta", which will be [3], so I want the function to set my integer to 3.
What I have at the moment is completely off the wall and wrong, is there any simple way of doing this ? I already have a function called get() defined which returns the value of the current line (i.e get(0) in this case would return 'hi guys'). Can anyone help me out please ?
Thanks a lot :)
public void find(String line ) {
boolean found = false;
int i = cursor + 1;
while ( found = false && i!=cursor) {
if ((doc.get(cursor).indexOf( line ) > 0)){
cursor = i;
found = true;
}else {
cursor++;
cursor%=doc.size();
i++;
}
}
}
found = false
should befound == false
You're assigning it right now instead of comparing. I also don't see anyplace where you're actually searching a line for a substring... From your example: ` find the first occurrence of "ta"`