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//reads file into a String array

public String[] readFixedString()throws FileNotFoundException
 {
  int i = 0;
  Scanner fileIn=null;
  try
  {
    fileIn = new Scanner(new FileInputStream("Spices.txt"));
  }
  catch (IOException e)
  {
   System.out.println(e.getMessage());
   System.exit(0);
  }
  while(fileIn.hasNextLine())
  {
   this.textfile[i++] = fileIn.nextLine();
  }

  fileIn.close();
  return textfile;

 }

main method

public static void main(String[] args)throws FileNotFoundException
   {
  ProductData pd=new ProductData();

  pd.readFixedString();
   }

java.lang.NullPointerException at ProductData.readFixedString(ProductData.java:57) at ProductData.main(ProductData.java:125) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source) at u.rice.cs.drjava.model.compiler.JavacCompiler.runCommand(JavacCompiler.java:272)

I Don't understand where my error is coming from my file does exist and the path is being followed to the right spot i checked by just reading in the file with out putting the entries into an array

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  • where did you declared textfile? Dec 10, 2014 at 6:08
  • When you fixed this, you will run into out of bounds using that array. Except you make it really big... better use some List implementation. For example ArrayList.
    – Fildor
    Dec 10, 2014 at 6:14

3 Answers 3

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this.textfile is most likely null, ensure you initialise it properly:

this.textfile = new String[your_size];

Or, as suggested, rather use a List implementation such as ArrayList:

private final List<String> textFile = new ArrayList<String>();
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  • i think he should use an ArrayList or something, because the OP won't be knowing the size of the String array to initialize Dec 10, 2014 at 6:16
  • @SarthakMittal, definitely! just pointing out the problem here :)
    – epoch
    Dec 10, 2014 at 6:17
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Try this way:

{
        File f=new File("test.txt");
        LineNumberReader lineReader=new LineNumberReader(new FileReader(f));
        int counter=0;
        while(lineReader.ready())
        {
            lineReader.readLine();
        }
        lineReader.close();
        counter=lineReader.getLineNumber();
        System.out.println(counter);
        String [] str=new String[counter];
        Scanner scan=new Scanner(f);
        int i=0;
        while(scan.hasNextLine())
        {
            str[i++]=scan.nextLine();
        }
        scan.close();
        for (String string : str)
        {
            System.out.println(string);
        }
    }
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You might want to try this since you say you have a problem with your file, also make sure your file path is correct. This is an implementation using ArrayList

  ArrayList<String> textFile = new ArrayList<String>();
  File file = new File("Spices.txt"); 
  Scanner fileIn =  new Scanner(file); 
  while(fileIn.hasNextLine()){
     textFile.add(fileIn.nextLine());
  }
  fileIn.close();

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