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First of all, I have to say I'm quite new to Java.

I need to input a Double value using Scanner and need to check whether it is within the given range. If it's within the given range it should return the value, otherwise it should ask to re-enter a new number

I tried my best, but there are compile errors. Please tell me how I should solve this in my code.

class Find {

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        System.out.println(val(1, 100));
        Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
        double number;
        System.out.print("Enter a number: ");
        number = input.nextDouble();
    }

    private static String val(int minValue, int maxValue) {
        if (number < minValue || number > maxValue) {
            return "try again";
        } else {
            return (number);
        }
    }
}
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  • Please tell us what your errors are.
    – wkl
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:23
  • Why is there a bracket near - "return(number);"
    – Pushkar
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:26
  • If this is homework, please mention it in the question.
    – MAK
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:38
  • Until this is established as homework, please refrain from making assumptions :-)
    – paxdiablo
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:56
  • 1
    From next time, if you have compile errors.. please paste errors too.. which help in solving the problem easily.
    – Phani
    Mar 8, 2011 at 6:34

4 Answers 4

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Along with the comments regarding your val function not knowing what number is, it appears that the following is what you actually want your program to do:

import java.util.Scanner;

class Find {

  public static void main (String args[]) {
    Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); 
    double number;

    do {
        System.out.print("Enter a number: "); 
        number = input.nextDouble();
    } while(!isValid(number));
  }

  private static boolean isValid(double number){
    int minValue = 1;
    int maxValue = 100;

    if (number < minValue || number > maxValue ) {
       System.out.println("Try again");
       return false;
    }
    else {
       return true;
    }
  }
} 
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2

A couple points:

  1. The val function currently does not know of a variable called number. You want to pass the number value to the val function.
  2. Since the val function has a returning type of String, it must return a String.

.

private static String val(double number, double minValue, double maxValue){
    if (number < minValue || number > maxValue ){
       return "try again";
   }
   else{
      return String.valueOf(number);
   }
}
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0

You can get rid of most of that code and do something like:

System.out.print( "Enter a number: " ); 
number = input.nextDouble();
while ((number < minValue) || (number > maxValue)) {
    System.out.println( "Number out of range." ); 
    System.out.print( "Enter a number: " ); 
    number = input.nextDouble();
}

Here's a complete program showing that snippet in action:

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Find {
    public static double getNum (
        double minVal,
        double maxVal,
        String prompt,
        String errPrompt
    ) {
        Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
        System.out.print (prompt); 
        double number = input.nextDouble();
        while ((number < minVal) || (number > maxVal)) {
            System.out.print (errPrompt); 
            number = input.nextDouble();
        }
        return number;
    }

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        System.out.println (getNum (1, 100, "Enter a number: ", "Try again: "));
    }
}
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0

This is part a class I use. It's quite simple and it won't break if you enter a string. You can find more info about it here if you need it.

    public int readInt(String prompt, int min, int max)
{
    Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);

    int number = 0;

    //Run once and loop until the input is within the specified range.
    do 
    {
        //Print users message.
        System.out.printf("\n%s > ", prompt);

        //Prevent string input crashing the program.
        while (!scan.hasNextInt()) 
        {
            System.out.printf("Input doesn't match specifications. Try again.");
            System.out.printf("\n%s > ", prompt);
            scan.next(); 
        }

        //Set the number.
        number = scan.nextInt();

        //If the number is outside range print an error message.
        if (number < min || number > max)
            System.out.printf("Input doesn't match specifications. Try again.");

    } while (number < min || number > max);

    return number;
}   public int readInt(String prompt, int min, int max)
{
    Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);

    int number = 0;

    //Run once and loop until the input is within the specified range.
    do 
    {
        //Print users message.
        System.out.printf("\n%s > ", prompt);

        //Prevent string input crashing the program.
        while (!scan.hasNextInt()) 
        {
            System.out.printf("Input doesn't match specifications. Try again.");
            System.out.printf("\n%s > ", prompt);
            scan.next(); 
        }

        //Set the number.
        number = scan.nextInt();

        //If the number is outside range print an error message.
        if (number < min || number > max)
            System.out.printf("Input doesn't match specifications. Try again.");

    } while (number < min || number > max);

    return number;
}

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