Scanner scanner = new Scanner();
int number = 1;

do
{
    try
    {
        option = scanner.nextInt();
    }
    catch (InputMismatchException exception)
    {
        System.out.println("Integers only, please.");
    }
}
while (number != 0);

Despite the exception handling, this code will enter an infinite loop when non-integer input is given. Instead of Scanner pausing to collect input in the next iteration, it simply continues throwing InputMismatchExceptions until the program is killed.

What's the best way to scan for integer (or another type, I suppose) input, discarding invalid input and continuing the loop normally?

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You should check whether or not the input can be parsed as an int before attempting to assign the input's value to an int. You should not be using an exception to determine whether or not the input is correct it is bad practice and should be avoided.

if(scanner.hasNextInt()){
   option = scanner.nextInt();
}else{
   System.out.printLn("your message");
}

This way you can check whether or not the input can be interpreted as an int and if so assign the value and if not display a message. Calling that method does not advance the scanner.

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change your code to this

catch (InputMismatchException exception) 
{ 
    System.out.println("Integers only, please."); 
    scanner.nextLine();
} 
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also add a checker to see if the inputted String holds only numeric chars, if anything else is inputted display an error. – Gonçalo Vieira Sep 16 '11 at 14:49
That's why I hate scanner. However +1 – Martijn Courteaux Sep 16 '11 at 15:02
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From the javadoc: This method will throw InputMismatchException if the next token cannot be translated into a valid int value as described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances past the input that matched.

Note the second sentence there, it only advances IF it is successful. This means that you will need to change your catch block to something like the following:

catch (InputMismatchException exception) 
{ 
    System.out.println("Integers only, please."); 
    scanner.next();
}
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