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So here is my code:

def loadOperation(fileName:String): csvList = {
  try{
   val pattern = """^(.+);(\d{5});(4|2|31);(0|1);(.+);(\d+|\d+,\d+)$""".r
   Source.fromFile(fileName).getLines().foldLeft(List[CsvEntry]())((csvList, currentLine) =>
     currentLine match {
      case pattern(organisation,yearAndQuartal,medKF,trueOrFalse,name,money) => new CsvEntry(organisation,yearAndQuartal.toInt,medKF.toInt,trueOrFalse.toInt,name,money) :: csvList
      case default => csvList
      })
  } catch {
    case one: java.io.FileNotFoundException => println("This file could not be found!")
  }}

The problem is that my code doesnt work, it always shows the following error:

type mismatch found: Unit required csvList which expands to List[CsvEntry]?

How can i solve this problem?

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    What's the definition of cvsList? You have it as the function return type but then you also use it as a value in the default case
    – Daenyth
    Jun 19, 2015 at 17:56
  • ups sorry: "type csvList = CsvList[Entry]" "val list: csvList = List()"
    – bajro
    Jun 19, 2015 at 17:57
  • When you catch the FileNotFoundException you use println to print out an error message. As a consequence the type will be Unit. Jun 19, 2015 at 17:58
  • That doesn't make sense, you're using it as a value, as an argument to foldLeft and the returned value of the expression in the default case. Is there some instance also named csvList in scope?
    – Daenyth
    Jun 19, 2015 at 17:59
  • yeah i have definded an emptyList, then i am catching things from a an inputfile with my regex and adding it to my csvList....so I am adding CsvEntries to my csvList. Wheres the problem?
    – bajro
    Jun 19, 2015 at 18:01

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The problem is the catch clause:

println("This file could not be found!")

has the type Unit, which is obviously not a csvList. You should add an additional line that returns an empty list, such as

catch {
    case one: java.io.FileNotFoundException => println("This file could not be found!")
}

Nil
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  • Thank you! Is it also possible to return the list? But in this case I think Nil is the better solution!
    – bajro
    Jun 19, 2015 at 18:10
  • 1
    Do you mean the list from foldLeft? In case a FNFE occurs, it won't even reach the foldLeft part, so Nil is fine here.
    – Clashsoft
    Jun 19, 2015 at 18:17

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