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I am trying to make an acronym from the three words that is input by the user:

 import java.util.Scanner;
 public class Acronym
 {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {    

       Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
       String phrase;
       System.out.println("Please, enter the three words here>> ");
       phrase = input.nextLine();     
       char first, second, third;
       int stringLength;
       int x = 0;
       char c;
       stringLength = phrase.length();
       first = phrase.charAt(0);
       second = phrase.charAt(x + 1);
       third = phrase.charAt(x + 1);

          for( x = 0; x < stringLength; x++);
          {
             int a = 1;
             c = phrase.charAt(x);

             if(Character.isWhitespace(c));
               if( a <= 1)
                second = phrase.charAt(x+1);

             else if(a <= 2)
                third = phrase.charAt(x++);
          }

      System.out.println("The acronym is " + first + second + third);
   }

 }

But, whenever I try to input StringIndexOutOfBoundExceptions error is showing. For example I tried to input the three words "One Two Three" and this is the result:

Please, enter the words/phrases: One Two Three

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 13 at java.lang.String.charAt(String.java:646) at Acronym.main(Acronym.java:23)

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  • I have resolved the IndexOutOfBoundExceptions error by removing the semi-colon after the loop, thank you! However, the result is OTn which is not my desired output. Since I input "One Two Three" I want the result to be "OTT." What should I do?
    – Chrissy
    Oct 29, 2014 at 20:56
  • Your new problem is that you only ever assign third once, and that's at the line before the loop. You've assigned it to the character after the initial O. I'm not sure what your intention for the variable a is, but you assign it to 1 and you never change it. That means that your else if condition is never checked. I would suggest that you move away from your computer for a few minutes and sketch out on paper what you want your program to do. Oct 29, 2014 at 22:46

1 Answer 1

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Remove the semi-colon

for (x = 0; x < stringLength; x++);
                                  ^

which is terminating the for loop. Same for the semi-colon terminating the if statement

if (Character.isWhitespace(c));
                              ^

and please use braces to surround control blocks

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  • However, the result is OTn which is not my desired output. Since I input "One Two Three" I want the result to be "OTT." What should I do?
    – Chrissy
    Oct 29, 2014 at 20:49
  • You could split the input line based on whitespace then easily output the first letter of each resulting String
    – Reimeus
    Oct 29, 2014 at 21:00
  • I invite you to try it (hint: look at String.split). Come back if you get stuck and there will be plenty of SO users willing to answer sensible questions! ;)
    – Reimeus
    Oct 29, 2014 at 21:17

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