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I'm having a problem with my program. Currently, I'm making a billing account system. Basically, I've got a great deal of the system up and running. As a feature, rather than having a user remember their position in an array, a user could carry out actions for their account by entering their account number. So, in other words, they would be prompted to enter an account number and any actions are attributed to that account.

Here is the code I have so far:

intEntry = input.nextInt();
for (count = 0; count <= ACCLIMIT; count++)
{
    if (intEntry == NewAccount[count].getAccRefNo() )
    {
        intSelectedEntry = count;
    }//end of if statement
    else
    {
        System.out.println("Invalid ID!");
    }//end of else statement
}//end of loop
System.out.println("*******Please enter the amount you wish to deposit*******") ;
valDeposit = getBalanceValidation();
parDepositAmount = Double.valueOf(valDeposit).doubleValue ();
NewAccount[intSelectedEntry].deposit(parDepositAmount);

When I run it, it crashes once I enter the ID number intEntry. It says the error is in the line of the if statement criteria, if that helps. Please be aware I'm really new to Java, and I'd really appreciate this help explained in a simple way. (Thanks!)

Here is the error message:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at pkgGasAccount.UsingBusinessAccount.main(UsingBusinessAccount.java:106)

Java Result: 1

Line 106 is the first line of the if statement (the criteria)

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  • Can you post the exception?
    – Thierry
    Apr 28, 2013 at 20:47
  • Please post the exact error message. Apr 28, 2013 at 20:49

2 Answers 2

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NewAccount[count] is null.

You should check that NewAccount[count] != null:

if (NewAccount[count]!= null && intEntry == NewAccount[count].getAccRefNo() )

But if you don't expect null values there, I suggest you to check why this happens.

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  • Thank you! This worked perfectly. Don't know why it was insisting it was null. I can't thank you enough!
    – M. Arge
    Apr 28, 2013 at 21:01
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NullPointerException is being thrown, hence I can say that your code is trying to access an array that is not defined or either pointing to a null value (default)

Since there is just one array NewAccount[], hence I would check the declaration of the same.

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