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This program has 2 classes with a main method and is supposed to read from a file. My problem is that the line double listPrice = fileScan.nextDouble(); gives an error exception like this Exception in thread "main" java.util.InputMismatchException. The error is in this class:

Here is contents of the file:
Honda Accord

2004 16780.00 10.0

Chrysler SUV

2002 8600.00 0.0

Toyota Camry

2007 21799.99 3.0

Ford Escort

2006 12345.78 5.5

//note there is no space between each line

class Proj1P2CarAryListService 
{

  private ArrayList<Proj1CarData> carList = new ArrayList<Proj1CarData>();

  public Proj1P2CarAryListService()
  {
     carList = new ArrayList<Proj1CarData>();
  }

  public void readStoreCarsData()
  {


     Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);

     Scanner fileScan;
     boolean validName = false;
     double discountAmount;
     double netPrice;

     do 
     {

        System.out.print("Enter file name: ");
        String str1 = scan.nextLine();

        try 
        {

           fileScan = new Scanner(new File(str1));
           validName = true;


           while (fileScan.hasNext())

           {

              String name = fileScan.nextLine();
              String modelYear = fileScan.next();
              double listPrice = fileScan.nextDouble();
              double percentDiscount = fileScan.nextDouble();

              discountAmount = listPrice * percentDiscount/100.0;
              netPrice = listPrice - discountAmount;

              Proj1CarData proj1 = new Proj1CarData(name, modelYear, listPrice, percentDiscount, discountAmount, netPrice);
              carList.add(proj1);
              System.out.println(proj1.toString());

           }// end while

        }// end try

           catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe)
           {
              System.out.println("Invalid File name; enter again");
           }

     } while (!validName);


  }//readStoreCarsData
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  • Please provide the contents of the file. Its almost certainly because the input in the file doesn't match what your trying to read in.
    – Lawrence
    Oct 19, 2012 at 21:12

3 Answers 3

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This exception is thrown by a Scanner to indicate that the token retrieved does not match the pattern for the expected type(Double must be separated by . or , like said jlordo), or that the token is out of range for the expected type. Perhaps it is a file content problem.

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  • Well the file starts with String name of the car the next line has 3 different numbers like year, price, percent discount 2004 16000.00 10.0 and there is only one space in between so not sure why it gives exception. So it is 1 integer and 2 doubles
    – Nic
    Oct 19, 2012 at 21:15
  • If you don't want to change the contents of the file read variable from file as a String and then parse it to Double: double listPrice = Double.parseDouble(fileScan.next()); double percentDiscount = Double.parseDouble(fileScan.next()); Oct 19, 2012 at 23:19
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The nextDouble() method of Scanner is locale-aware (see Documentation). This means, if your locale is set to a country where '.' seperates a floating point number following would be a parsable double value: 123.456 while following number will give you a InputMismatchException 123,456. In Europe 123,456 would work, and 123.456 would throw an Exception. Hope it helps...

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You might want to consider printing out each line. You might be getting more than you expect.

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  • The code looks fine but that problem have no idea why it does that is it because i have incorrect toString method or something String.format ("\t%-15s %-15s %-10.2f %-10.2f %-10.2f %-10.2f", name, modelYear, listPrice, percentDiscount, discountAmount, netPrice);
    – Nic
    Oct 19, 2012 at 21:51

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