I have been trying to learn Java and have played around a bit with different concepts for a short while. I decided to make a loop program to further cement my knowledge of the different types of loops.
The program below is designed to accept a user input, create a different variable in each loop class that I made and loop that number of times increasing the integer by 1. e.g
"enter input" 2
foreach 1 foreach 2 while 1 while 2 for 1 for 2
however the output that I am getting is entirely different after making the program. I get For loops up to 49 +- 1 for each number higher/lower the user inputs and for each repeating 0 49 times. The While loop does not run. After googling and looking around on StackOverflow I cannot for the life of me work out why my program does not work.
import java.io.IOException;
public class LoopPlay {
static int loopNumber = 0;
public static void main (String [] args){
System.out.println ("Please enter a number to loop by");
try {
loopNumber = System.in.read();
ForLoop.DoLoop();
WhileLoop.DoLoop();
EnhancedForLoop.DoLoop();
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("Did you enter an integer?");
main(args);
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
public class ForLoop extends LoopPlay{
static int loops = LoopPlay.loopNumber;
public static void DoLoop (){
int i;
for (i=0; i<loops; i++){
System.out.println ("Forloop = " + i);
}
}
}
public class WhileLoop extends LoopPlay {
static int loops = LoopPlay.loopNumber;
public static void DoLoop(){
int i = LoopPlay.loopNumber;
while (i < loops){
System.out.println("Whileloop =" + loops);
loops++;
}
}
}
public class EnhancedForLoop extends LoopPlay {
static int [] loop = new int [LoopPlay.loopNumber];
static int loops = LoopPlay.loopNumber;
public static void ForLoop (String [] args){
int i;
for (i=0; i<loops; i++){
loop[i] = i;
}
}
public static void DoLoop () {
for (int x : loop){
System.out.println("EnhancedForLoop = " + x);
}
}
}
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I have continued to play around with the looping program and now my for and while loop methods are running exactly as I want them to however I cannot get my enhanced for loop method to work.
import java.util.Scanner; // Import scanner class for reading user input
public class LoopPlay { // Sets the loopNumber and allows user to select loop type
static int loopNumber = 0; // Instantiates loopNumber for calculating num of times to loop
static Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); // Creates a scanner object called scan
public static void main (String [] args){ // Primary method
System.out.println ("Please enter a number to loop by"); // Asks user for input
loopNumber = scan.nextInt(); // Sets loopNumber to user input
System.out.println("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"); // Clears the console
System.out.println("What would you like to do?"); // Menu for user selections
System.out.println("1. For Loop");
System.out.println("2. While Loop");
System.out.println("3. Enhanced For Loop");
System.out.println("4. Do all");
int choice = scan.nextInt(); // Sets user choice to choice variable
System.out.println("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
switch (choice){ // Creates a switch statement to call loops based on choice
case 1: choice = 1;
ForLoop.DoLoop();
break;
case 2: choice = 2;
WhileLoop.DoLoop();
break;
case 3: choice = 3;
EnhancedForLoop.DoLoop();
break;
case 4: choice = 4;
ForLoop.DoLoop();
WhileLoop.DoLoop();
EnhancedForLoop.DoLoop();
}
}
}
public class WhileLoop extends LoopPlay { // This class runs a while loop using loopNumber
public static void DoLoop(){
int i = loopNumber; // Sets i to loop variable for this method
while (i > 0 ){ // Outputs the value of i for loopNumber amount of times
System.out.println("Whileloop = " + i);
i--;
}
LoopPlay.main(null); // Calls the main method to restart process
}
}
public class ForLoop extends LoopPlay{ // Class for While Loop
public static void DoLoop (){
int i; // Creates a looping variable local to DoLoop method
for (i=loopNumber; i > 0; i--){ // Sets i to loop variable and loops that many times
System.out.println ("Forloop = " + i); // Shows where the loop is up to
}
LoopPlay.main(null); // Restarts the program
}
}
import java.lang.reflect.Array;
public class EnhancedForLoop extends LoopPlay { // Class to run through using an enhanced for loop
static int enhancedLoop = (loopNumber); // creates an array with loopNumber amount of slots
public static void ForLoop (String [] args){ // Populates the enhancedLoop array
int i; // with values of i
for (i=loopNumber; i > 0; i--){
enhancedLoop(i) = i;
}
}
public static void DoLoop () { // Runs the enhanced loop to display all values of enhancedLoop
for (int x: enhancedLoop){
System.out.println("EnhancedForLoop = " + x);
}
LoopPlay.main(null); // Restarts the program
}
}
i
andloops
to the same value (the current value ofLoopPlay.loopNumber
) inWhileLoop
. the condition(i < loops)
can therefore never be true, and the while loop will never be entered.