HOMEWORK: I'm getting and index out-of-bounds on the following code. It's a hangman game, and I'm keeping track of the letters I've guessed in a char
array.
Here's the assumptions I made:
- In the calling method, I have an unpopulated array (
char[] displayGuesses = new char[26];
) passing to the method below as thechar[] usedLetters
parameter. - The first iteration of the letter-guessing, the array will be empty.
- It's length will be 0.
- I populate
usedLetters[0]
with theletterGuessed
parameter. The next time I guess, length of the array will be 1, so
usedLetters[1]
gets populated...and so on.public char[] trackUsedLetters(char letterGuessed, char[] usedLetters) { int letterIndex = usedLetters.Length; usedLetters[letterIndex] = letterGuessed; return usedLetters; }
There's a couple things I think may be going on.
- When I try to get the length of
usedLetters
on the first run, the empty array does NOT return zero, but null. Boom. Out-of-bounds. - There's some issue with passing a blank array defined with 26 members...? But I'm not sure what that issue would even BE, so I have no idea what to google that will yield relevant results.
- I may have a scope issue; I found this link to a similar
question for Java, though using a
for
loop. I don't quite get what the Java user was going for, but some of the problems sounded familiar.
I need a second pair of eyes to look at this and point me in the right direction for solving this.
usedLetters[letterIndex]
will always throw an exception since arrays are 0 based. In other words, valid indices are from 0 to n-1 if n is the length of the array.char[] displayGuesses = new char[26];
what does it get populated WITH? Brand new array, 26 "slots" if you will, no data elements assigned to any of those 26 slots. That's what I mean when I say empty. Is there actually some value in there when the array is defined?int
?array[0]
using the integer variable as the slot number of the array. This of course would only work the first time, but the second time I called the method, with a length of 1, I'd be looking to populatearray[1]
...can you see where I was going with that? That's why I'm trying to understand why I'm getting an out-of-bounds error.