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Here's my code:

for (int arrayIndex = 0; arrayIndex < 5; arrayIndex++)
    {

        PhoneBookEntry PhoneBook = new PhoneBookEntry();
        System.out.println("Please enter a name");
        tempName = keyboard.nextLine();
        PhoneBook.setName(tempName);
        System.out.println("Please enter a corresponding phone number");
        tempNum = keyboard.nextInt();
        PhoneBook.setPhoneNum(tempNum);

        EntryList.add(PhoneBook);

    }

Apparently there is a problem with the nextLine method on the second try. How could I fix this? I am not allowed to use any class other than scanner for this.

Thanks

EDIT: The error it gives is an exception:

Exception in thread "main" java.util.InputMismatchEx
        at java.util.Scanner.throwFor(Unknown Source
        at java.util.Scanner.next(Unknown Source)
        at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Unknown Source)
        at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Unknown Source)
        at PhoneBookApp.main(PhoneBookApp.java:39)
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  • You haven't said what the problem is... an error? an exception? unexpected behavior? It's hard to answer your question without some details. Oct 27, 2011 at 3:15
  • The error it gives is is an exception. I edited the question to show it.
    – Johnny
    Oct 27, 2011 at 3:53

2 Answers 2

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I think you should use a String type for the phone numbers rather than an int. It would give you mismatch exceptions with certain numbers. In this instance using a String would be more appropriate.

System.out.println("Please enter a corresponding phone number");
String tempNum = keyboard.nextLine();
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    Thanks a lot! Mixing and matching nextLine with nextInt is what caused the problem!
    – Johnny
    Oct 27, 2011 at 7:03
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Here is the first result on Google when googling "nextLine"

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