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I am attempting to create a program thtat does some processing and exits when a given letter is typed.

//1.00usd = .727751euro
int reset = 0;
while(reset == 0)
{
    double euro;
    double ems;

    String input = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null,"Enter Amount of US Dollar: ");

    ems = Double.parseDouble(input);

    if (ems < 0)
    {
        JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Please enter a real amount of money");
        reset = 0;
    }

    if (ems >= 0)
    {
        euro = .727751;
        ems = ems*euro;
        ems = ems*100;
        ems = Math.round(ems);      
        ems = ems/100;

        JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"Amount in euros: € " + ems);
    }
}

This program is to convert usd to euro and I wanted to know how I can make the program exit when entering the letter "Q".

This is for a an object class so I'm still learning.

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  • well the fastest thing I would do is: if(input.equals("Q"){System.exit("1");} Apr 9, 2014 at 15:09
  • I think you've made a little typo: System.exit() takes an integer as parameter, not a String.
    – user2137101
    Apr 9, 2014 at 15:11
  • Is this really a swing app or a console program with JOptionPanes? Apr 9, 2014 at 15:14
  • Angelo Immediata thank you it works
    – EddJack
    Apr 9, 2014 at 15:15

3 Answers 3

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Something like

String input = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(null,"Enter Amount of US Dollar: ");

if( input.equals("Q") ) // but the case is important here
{
    System.out.println("Bye bye");
    System.exit(0);
}
ems = Double.parseDouble(input);
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If your question is "how to exit the program", you can call

System.exit(0);

when the user presses a key. If you just want to "quit" the loop you're in, manage to get the condition true, or use "break" (but you should not need it in your case).

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Add this if statement in the while loop.

if(inputString.equalsIgnoreCase("q")) {
    System.exit(0);
}
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  • break should be avoided, because it makes the code less easily readable. Why not use a boolean in the loop condition?
    – user2137101
    Apr 9, 2014 at 15:16
  • I have learned it this way. But ok, if the while loop does not have to meet any other conditions, then a boolean could be used just as easily. Apr 9, 2014 at 15:20

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