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I want to create a class and use it as a data type to create a MergeSort program using array. I created to program but it's giving me null pointer exception and I don't know why.

Employee Class

public class Employee implements Comparable<Employee>
{
private String firstname;
private int idNumber;
private String lastname;


  Employee(String fname, String lname, int id)
{  
  firstname = fname;
  idNumber = id;
  lastname = lname;

}


public void setFirstName(String fname)
    {firstname = fname;}
public String getFirstName()
    {return firstname;}

public void setidNumber(int id)
     {idNumber = id;}
public int getidNumber()
    {return idNumber;}

public void setLastName(String lname)
    {lastname = lname;}
public String getLastName() 
    {return lastname;}


public String toString()
{
    String str =  "\nName: " + firstname + " " + lastname
                + "\nID: "  + idNumber;

    return str;
}
public int compareTo(Employee Employee2)
    {
    int nameDiff = lastname.compareToIgnoreCase(Employee2.lastname);
    if(nameDiff != 0)

    return nameDiff;
    return -1;

       }
    }

Array Class

  class Array
    {
public Employee[] A;
public int nElems;

public Array(int max)
{
    A = new Employee[max];
    nElems = 0;
}
    public void insert(Employee value)
      {
         int j;
         for(j = 0; j < nElems; j++)
         if(A[j].equals(value))
         break;
         for(int k = nElems; k > j; k--)
         A[k] = A[k-1];
         A[j] = value;
         nElems++;
       }
public void display()
    {
    for(int j = 0; j < nElems; j++)
     System.out.print(A[j] + " ");
    System.out.println(" ");
     }

    public static void merge(Employee[] L, Employee[] R, Employee[] A)
{
    int nL = L.length;
    int nR = R.length;
    int i = 0;
    int j = 0;
    int k = 0;

    while(i < nL && j < nR)
    {
        if(L[i].compareTo(R[j]) <= 0)
        {
            A[k] = L[i];
            k++;
            i++;
        }
        else
        {
            A[k] = R[j];
            k++;
            j++;
        }
    }
    while(i < nL)
    {
        A[k] = L[i];
        k++;
        i++;
    }
    while (j < nR)
    {
        A[k] = R[j];
        k++;
        j++;
    }
}
private static void _mergeSort(Employee[] A)
{
    int n = A.length;
    int i , j, mid;

    if(n < 2) return;

    mid = n/2;
    Employee[] left = new Employee[mid];
    Employee[] right = new Employee[n - mid];

    for(i = 0; i < mid; i++)
        left[i] = A[i];
    for(i = mid; i < n-mid; i++)
        right[i-mid] = A[i];
    _mergeSort(left);
    _mergeSort(right);
    merge(left, right, A);

}
public void mergeSort()
{
    _mergeSort(A);
}            
}

Driver Class

class MergeSortDriver
{
public static void main (String [] args)
{
  Employee s1 = new Employee("Bob","Sullivan",52);      
  Employee s2 = new Employee("Maggie", "Smith",98);
  Employee s3 = new Employee("John", "Ocasio", 85);
  Employee s4 = new Employee("Christina", "Yang", 46);

  Array arr = new Array(50);

  Employee A[] = {s1,s2,s3,s4};

  arr.insert(s1);
  arr.insert(s2);
  arr.insert(s3);
  arr.insert(s4);

  arr.display();

  arr.mergeSort();   

  arr.display();   
     }
  }      

Error Mesg

   ----jGRASP exec: java MergeSortDriver
    Name: Bob Sullivan
    ID: 52 
    Name: Maggie Smith
    ID: 98 
    Name: John Ocasio
    ID: 85 
    Name: Christina Yang
    ID: 46  
    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at Employee.compareTo(Employee.java:37)
at Array.merge(Array.java:40)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:83)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:82)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:81)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:81)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:81)
at Array._mergeSort(Array.java:81)
at Array.mergeSort(Array.java:88)
at MergeSortDriver.main(Array.java:112)

    ----jGRASP wedge2: exit code for process is 1.
    ----jGRASP: operation complete.
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  • Adding an @Override annotation to the compareTo method would be a good idea btw. Also check value of lastname there.
    – donfuxx
    Apr 9, 2014 at 17:54
  • If possible go to the computer lab. They'll be able to help you a lot better in person. Also it hard to tell where the error is occurring because there are no line numbers in your source.
    – aglassman
    Apr 9, 2014 at 17:57
  • I have specific instructions about my assignment and I cant use the @override. Apr 9, 2014 at 18:05
  • The error is occurring in the compareTo method. I am a beginner and I am not sure how to fix this. Apr 9, 2014 at 18:05

2 Answers 2

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First of all, either only make an array of size 4 (or whatever size you are actually going to use) or split the array into arrays that have valid values (not null).

Then, in your second for loop where you split the array into the left and right side, your condition for the loop says that i < n - mid but since you're starting at i = mid you don't make the array large enough.

Change it to this and you will no longer get the exception:

for(i = mid; i < n; i++)
    right[i-mid] = A[i];
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  • I did change it to i < n but it still gives me the error Apr 9, 2014 at 18:28
  • Make sure you change the first array size to 4 and not 50. It's <, sorry!
    – Mdev
    Apr 9, 2014 at 18:33
  • Its giving an "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4 in the next line right[i-mid] = A[i]; Apr 9, 2014 at 18:37
  • Yeah I made a mistake sorry, try using < with array size allocated to 4, not 50.
    – Mdev
    Apr 9, 2014 at 18:39
  • Name: Bob Sullivan ID: 52 Name: Maggie Smith ID: 98 Name: John Ocasio ID: 85 Name: Christina Yang ID: 46 Name: John Ocasio ID: 85 Name: Maggie Smith ID: 98 Name: Bob Sullivan ID: 52 Name: Christina Yang ID: 46 Apr 9, 2014 at 18:45
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Your NullPointerException is happening in the Employee#compareTo function -- make sure to read your stack trace carefully.

It's probably this line:

    int nameDiff = lastname.compareToIgnoreCase(Employee2.lastname);

If Employee2 is null, then this will fail because null doesn't have a field called lastname.

OK so what calls that? In your merge method, you do this:

if(L[i].compareTo(R[j]) <= 0)

Are you absolutely, 100% positive that R[j] != null? Your code doesn't check. Check that. Because if R[j] == null then this NullPointerException totally makes sense, right?

Also, no offense but this looks like Computer Science homework to me. Make sure to post next time what you've already tried, and what your thought process is. This can be largely taken care of by reading the stack trace really carefully.

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  • I am new at this and I am sorry for that. But could you tell me how exactly I can fix this. because i am not understanding. Apr 9, 2014 at 18:29
  • The way to fix this is first to do error checking in the merge() function. Write a loop that checks all of the input arrays. If any item in any input array is null, you're hosed -- the function should probably produce an error in that case. Apr 9, 2014 at 18:35

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