CharacterCreator Class
import java.util.*;
public class CharacterCreator {
/*ch = character
c = create
g = generate
q = question
r = random*/
private static Scanner in;
private static CharacterHair chcHair;
private static CharacterHair chgHair;
private static String generate = "generate";
private static String create = "create";
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out
.println("Welcome to Character Creator! How would you like to create"
+ " your character today? Type generate or create.");
in = new Scanner(System.in);
String answerHold = in.nextLine();
if (answerHold.equals(generate)) {
qgCharacter();
} else if (answerHold.equals(create)) {
qcCharacter();
} else {
return;
}
}
public static void qgCharacter() {
chgHair = new CharacterHair();
chgHair.rbodyHair();
}
public static void qcCharacter() {
chcHair = new CharacterHair();
chcHair.cbodyHair();
}
}
CharacterHair Class
import java.util.*;
public class CharacterHair {
private String[] hair;
private Random random = new Random();
private Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
CharacterHair() {
this.hair = bodyHair();
}
public String[] getHair() {
return this.hair;
}
public String[] bodyHair() {
String[] hair = { "black", "red", "purple", "yellow", "brown",
"orange", "blue", "blonde" };
return hair;
}
public void rbodyHair() {
int aaa = random.nextInt(hair.length);
String pHair = hair[aaa];
System.out.println(pHair);
}
public void cbodyHair() {
System.out.println("Pick one of these: " + Arrays.toString(hair));
String pHair = in.nextLine();
Globe.everything[0] = pHair;
}
}
Global Variable Class
public class Globe {
public static String[] everything;
}
When I run this code, it is fine when I type in generate. It runs smoothly and generates a random hair color. But, when I type create I am able to choose a hair color but it does not print out the hair color that I chose. When I remove the global variable from the picture the program prints out anything that I store to pHair
. I want the program to assign the value of pHair
to the String[] everything
Additional Questions:
1. I have read about java conventions and because I am still fairly new to programming, I wanted to ask if I am following these conventions well.
2. When I print System.out.println("Pick one of these: " + Arrays.toString(hair));
it prints out: Pick one of these: [black, red, purple, yellow, brown, orange, blue, blonde]
Is there any way to remove the brackets?
3. If there seems to be anything out of order or weird please tell me.
Thank you for your time :D
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