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I have written the following piece that is supposed to print time in the format of hh:ss:mm. I get the following error when trying to concat an int, but only for the last statement, which is strange. (_hour & _minute & _second methods return an int)

public String toString()
{
    String TimeString = null;

    if(this._hour < 10){
        TimeString = "0" + this._hour + ":";
    }
    else{
        TimeString = this._hour + ":";
    }
    if(this._minute < 10){
        TimeString.concat("0" + this._minute + ":");
    }
    else{
        TimeString.concat(this._minute + ":");
    }
    if(this._second < 10){
        TimeString.concat("0" + this._second);
    }
    else{
        TimeString.concat(this._second);
    }

    return TimeString;
}

I get "incompatible types: int cannot be converted to java.lang.String" just(!) for the last statemenet: "TimeString.concat(this._second)". Why is this happening? and why is this happening only for the last statement when all others pass ok??

Thanks

2 Answers 2

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If you're building up a string like this, use a StringBuilder instead of concatenation; it's more efficient and a bit clearer what's going on. In particular, its append methods are defined for any types, not just other strings.

(And use Java code conventions: Variable names start with lowercase letters.)

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As everywhere else you are converting input to string first i.e

  TimeString.concat("0" + this._second);

But at TimeString.concat(this._second); this._second is not string by default. You need to convert it first to string . One way is

 "" + this._second

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