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In my IRC Bot, as soon as someone types !highfivetest the bot gives out a message twice. Is something wrong with my if-else?

Arry String;

public String[] moderatoren = {"furby1987","furbybot"}; // Moderatoren

CmdOutput;

        if (message.equalsIgnoreCase("!highfivetest")){
            for(int i2 = 0; i2 < moderatoren.length; i2++){  
                if (sender.equals(moderatoren[i2])){
                    sendMessage (channel, "!highfive");
                }else{              
                    sendMessage(channel, "Nur eingetragene Moderatoren haben Zugriff auf diesen Befehl. Sry <3"); 
                }
            }
        }

Usually, i just type it that way;

            if (message.equalsIgnoreCase("!highfivetest")){
                for(int i2 = 0; i2 < moderatoren.length; i2++){  
                    if (sender.equals(moderatoren[i2])){
                        sendMessage (channel, "!highfive");
                    break;
                    }else{              
                        sendMessage(channel, "Nur eingetragene Moderatoren haben Zugriff auf diesen Befehl. Sry <3"); 
                    break;
                    }
                }
            }

But are the breaks really needed? just a bit irritated right now :-)

Greetings!

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  • What is moderatoren.length ? Mar 5, 2014 at 13:15
  • its an Array String, public String[] moderatoren = {"admin1","admin2"}; // Moderators Mar 5, 2014 at 13:17
  • Does moderatoren contain unique entries? Mar 5, 2014 at 13:17
  • Well if the array contains 2 values then obviously the for loop will output it twice. You should feel really awkward right about now. Mar 5, 2014 at 13:17
  • Hmm okay :P So how i can rewrite it to go through the list checking for the sendername without output the message each time? Mar 5, 2014 at 13:19

3 Answers 3

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The error message should be sent outside the for loop. Otherwise it will be printed for every moderator that did not send the !highfivetest message. To simplify the code, you could change the array of moderators to a List and then use the List.contains method.

Example 1:

boolean vonModeratorGesendet = false;
for (int i2 = 0; i2 < moderatoren.length; i2++) {
    if (sender.equals(moderatoren[i2])) {
        vonModeratorGesendet = true;
        // you could also send "!highfive" from here
        break;
    }
}
if (vonModeratorGesendet) {
    sendMessage (channel, "!highfive");
} else {
    sendMessage(channel, "Nur eingetragene Moderatoren haben Zugriff auf diesen Befehl. Sry <3");
}

Example 2:

List<String> moderatorenListe = Arrays.asList(moderatoren);
if (moderatorenListe.contains(sender)) {
    sendMessage (channel, "!highfive");
} else {
    sendMessage(channel, "Nur eingetragene Moderatoren haben Zugriff auf diesen Befehl. Sry <3");
}

Example 2 is the better option. Instead of converting the array to a List, you could also use a List at all the time (that's what I would do).

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Your if-else is fine, the problem may be in for loop or somewhere else.

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replace the breaks with continues, it's a loop you're running.

            if (message.equalsIgnoreCase("!highfivetest")){
            for(int i2 = 0; i2 < moderatoren.length; i2++){  
                if (sender.equals(moderatoren[i2])){
                    sendMessage (channel, "!highfive");
                continue;
                }else{              
                    sendMessage(channel, "Nur eingetragene Moderatoren haben Zugriff auf diesen Befehl. Sry <3"); 
                continue;
                }
            }
        }

That should work, continue is the c++ syntax for it as I'm unfamiliar with java but if you hunt there will be a similar line in the java language if it isn't continue.

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  • it's because it is outputting the message each time it runs to for loop (that's how the for loop works), so I'm presuming your moderatoren.length is an array with 2 pieces of data in it? you need to break out of the loop as soon as it's completed the first one Mar 5, 2014 at 13:19
  • 1
    That won't fix the issue Mar 5, 2014 at 13:22
  • 1
    Since this is an if/else statement these specific continues are pretty much useless since if it enters the if it will not enter the else Mar 5, 2014 at 13:25
  • you're right, my bad. It actually sounds like it's working fine now that I've read some further comments, he has an array of two moderators and it's just outputting the message for both of them(?) Mar 5, 2014 at 13:27
  • Nah, the for loop is only used to iterate over the moderator array, and since the array contains 2 moderators it iterates twice. When a moderator sends this command he only receives one message since he/she appears in the array only once. The problem is when a regular user sends this command, the loop iterates over the moderator array twice and since it doesn't find the regular user among the moderators it outputs the regular user message each time for each moderator check, thus twice. Mar 5, 2014 at 13:32

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