I have a simple JFrame with three text boxes: First Name, Last Name and E-Mail address. Once the add button is pressed, the details are added to an Array List. Currently I have a group of if statements to check if the user has entered something in the text box as shown below:
private void addPersonButtonActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {
String firstName = firstNameTextField.getText();
String lastName = lastNameTextField.getText();
String emailAddress = emailTextField.getText();
if (firstName.equals("")) {
System.out.println("First Name is missing");
} else if (lastName.equals("")) {
System.out.println("Last Name is missing");
} else if (emailAddress.equals("")) {
System.out.println("E-Mail address is missing");
} else if (!Email.isValid(emailAddress)) {
System.out.println("E-Mail address is invalid");
} else {
personArrayList.add(new Person(firstName, lastName, emailAddress));
System.out.println("Person added!");
}
}
However, I find having long blocks of if statements makes the code difficult to read; it also won't alert the user about multiple text fields being empty. Is there a more efficient way of doing this?
Thanks in advance!
"".equals(yourstring)
instead ofyourstring.equals("")
, it will allow not to throw an NPE ifyourstring
appends to be null for one reason or anothergetText()
suddenly starts returning null, it's probably a good idea to get a nice exception about that.