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I have a string s which contains :

10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111
10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111

10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111
10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111

10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111
10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111

10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111
10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111 10011111

Now I used twice method split. First I made couples = split("\n\n") to have array of rows. Now I wanted to take every value from a row so I made: values = couples[i].split(" "). And I wanted to use for every values[i] code:

(byte) Integer.parseInt(values[i], 2);

This works fine, but only for values which are in couples[0]....couples[2]. For the values (the last value) in couples[3] I have error "java.lang.NumberFormatException". I thought that this is connected with the end of file. But I don't know how to fix that.

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  • Its may be because your couples[3] is empty. Check whether you have any number string in there?
    – Smit
    Mar 18, 2014 at 21:26
  • Do you know how to use a debugger? What does the String look like before you get this exception?
    – reto
    Mar 18, 2014 at 21:27
  • To help us help you post code which we could use to reproduce your problem. For now I can only guess what could went wrong while trying to reproduce problem you are facing.
    – Pshemo
    Mar 18, 2014 at 21:27
  • why do you cast to (byte)? and why do you give the parseInt-method a radix 2? Mar 18, 2014 at 21:28
  • @ArashSaidi because those are bytes in a binary form...
    – Obicere
    Mar 18, 2014 at 21:49

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For your second split, use couples[i].split("\\s+") so that you split on any type of whitespace. Otherwise, the newline character gets in the way.

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Because you have two consecutive new lines after every other line of input, every 3rd entry in your couples[] will be empty. Just check to make sure the string isn't empty before parsing.

if( values[i] != null && !values[i].isEmpty() )
    (byte) Integer.parseInt( values[i], 2 );

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