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I will admit, this is a school assignment... But I simply cannot figure out what I am doing wrong.

I have a hash table with an insert function. The following code is supposed to take a line of data from System.in in the format "Long String" (i.e. "32452 John"). The first token must be a Long for the ID number, and it must be followed by a String token for the name. When I run the program and I get to the portion where this must be executed (It is in a switch statement), I entered 'a' and hit enter. The command line immediately reads "Invalid value." (note: not VALUES, as that would mean it hit the nested if statement. It won't let me type in any data. Thank you in advance!

System.out.println("Enter ID and Name.");
//temp to take in the next line entered by the user 
//inScan is the Scanner for System.in
temp = inScan.nextLine();
//Create Scanner for the line
Scanner tempScan = new Scanner(temp);
if(tempScan.hasNextLong()){
   thisID = tempScan.nextLong();
   if((tempScan.hasNext()) && (thisID>0)){
      thisName = tempScan.next();
     //The data will only be inserted if both segments of data are entered
      myTable.insert(new Student(thisID, thisName));
   }else{
      System.out.println("Invalid values.");
   }
}else{
   System.out.println("Invalid value.");
}
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  • So which is the problem, the program saying Invalid value (and not "values"), or the program not asking for ID and Name again?
    – Joni
    Dec 5, 2013 at 11:16
  • can you pls post entire code..
    – Mdhar9e
    Dec 5, 2013 at 11:17

3 Answers 3

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Why do you need the second Scanner?

Example

String input = scanner.nextLine();

String[] tokens = input.split(" ");
Long id = Long.parseLong(tokens[0]);
String name = tokens[1];

And if you wanted to add your validation:

String input = scanner.nextLine();
if(input.contains(" ")) {
    // You know there's a space in it.
    String[] tokens = input.split(" ");
    if(tokens.length == 2) {
        // You know it's a value, followed by a space, followed by a value.
        if(tokens[0].matches("[0-9]+")) {
            // You know it only contains numbers. 
            Long id = Long.parseLong(tokens[0]);
        }
    }
}
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I've not run it, but i guess your problem is that when you enter the text 'a' and hit enter, this line is false:

if(tempScan.hasNextLong()){

as you haven't entered a number. hence why it drops to the next block. If you enter something numerical first, i suspect your code with work. you probably need to add a 'while' loop around it, to run until it gets a number.

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You already have a Scanner which reads from System.in, there's no need for another one. The second one you've made is a scanner for a String, which will never have a nextLong as it has nothing to scan after your String.

I won't write any code for you as this is homework, but stick to your original scanner when checking for user input instead.

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