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i try to find the answer but could not, maybe is a litlle strange what im going to ask, and i would like to get some idea of what is going wrong here. (Sorry for my english, its a litlle poor but i'll do my best)

This is the deal, i'm using a method to return an int in java, the method uses try catch to avoid the program to explode (please, note that im just starting whith programming and java)

well, this metod uses try catch like this:

    public int safeEnter(String message, int min, int max) {
    /**
     * This method takes some parameters and validates the true enter of an int
     * inside some ranges
     */
    int aux;
    String auxInt;

    do {
        auxInt = input.nextLine().trim();
        try {
            aux = Integer.parseInt(auxInt);
        } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
            System.out.println("Enter a " + message + " between " + min + " & " + max);
            aux = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
        }
    }
    while(aux < min || aux > max);        
    return aux;
}

(All this code has been traduced to english ^.^)

Weel, the problem is using this method like this:

int month = safeEnter("month", 1, 12);

this will validate the problem if i give it a char or a word instead of an int, and will ask for an int again, this works actually prety as planed, but if i give this a negative number i should give 2 enter before it to show the message and ask for the number again, this wont hapenn if i give it a char string or an int between ranges or out ranges but beeing positive.

What do you think could be the problem here? cause i "think" it just okay, something about Scanner that i should know or i'm missing??

Best, Mauricio

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  • Please give input values and expected output values - like a unit test
    – Bohemian
    Jun 11, 2011 at 3:57
  • Sorry, is my first time asking here, and i'm not to good in english, what do you mean whith that? I told that the method validates the input of an int and will ask for the number again if it receives a String or a char.... Please, explain me more and i'll do my best
    – Mauricio
    Jun 11, 2011 at 5:05

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negative numbers are valid integers and do not throw the NumberFormatException. hence, your loop condition evaluates to true, and your do-while loop executes again, and your Scanner asks for input again.

you can try the following:

Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
while(true) {
    try {
        auxInt = input.nextLine().trim();
        aux = Integer.parseInt(auxInt);

        if(aux >= min & aux <= max)
            break;

        System.out.println("Enter a " + message + " between " + min + " & " + max);
    } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
        System.out.println("Enter a " + message + " between " + min + " & " + max);
}
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  • Mmmmm I didnt think about that, but, that number is out of range? Yes it is he he and ask again whitout telling me nothing! thanks a lot! you are a genius!!!
    – Mauricio
    Jun 11, 2011 at 4:33
  • Just another question about the code you gave me, while(true) wath does this "true" i mean, what condition it takes to know if it's true or false? Thanks a lot, you where super helpfull
    – Mauricio
    Jun 11, 2011 at 5:01
  • "true" and "false" are boolean values. all loop conditions must evaluate to a boolean value (in your code, you have an expression, aux < min || aux > max, that evaluates to a boolean value). thus, "while(true)" is an infinite loop. note that in my code, i have a break statement to terminate the loop.
    – happymeal
    Jun 11, 2011 at 5:07
  • Ok thanks again, i guess that we learn that in a diferent way because we are just starting whith java and programing ^.^ but i understand what you are saying, just we never assume that it will work in this way
    – Mauricio
    Jun 11, 2011 at 5:11

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