Last night I asked a question like this, I'm not sure what's happening and I have encountered another problem so here goes:
My instructor has given my class a project a program that reads a file, reads each letter and then prints out the amount of hits, outs, walks and sacrifice flies that each line has. I posted some more info in my original question about this topic. I have rewritten the code in chance that I would better my chances of getting the program to work. I learned about what substrings are and a bit more about tokens and came together with this program:
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
public class BaseballStats
{
public static void main(String[]args) throws IOException
{
Scanner fileScan, lineScan;
String fileName;
int oCount = 0, hCount = 0, sCount = 0, wCount = 0;
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter the name of the input file: ");
fileName = scan.nextLine();
fileScan = new Scanner(new File(fileName));
while (fileScan.hasNext())
{
lineScan = new Scanner (fileName);
lineScan.useDelimiter(",");
String input = lineScan.nextLine();
int point =(input.indexOf(","));
String name = input.substring(0,point);
String records = input.substring(point,input.length());
for (int i = 0; i < records.length(); i++)
{
if (records.charAt(i) == 's')
sCount++;
else if (records.charAt(i) == 'o')
oCount++;
else if (records.charAt(i) == 'h')
hCount++;
else if (records.charAt(i) == 'w')
wCount++;
}// end of for loop
System.out.printf("Name: %s. Hits: %d. Outs: %d. Walks: %d. Sacrifice flies: %d.", name, hCount, oCount, wCount, sCount);
System.out.println();
}//end of while loop
}//end of main
}// end
The program runs fine, but after I enter in stats.dat(The file that is supposed to be reading), I get the following exception error:
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -1
at java.lang.String.substring(Unknown Source)
at BaseballStats.main(BaseballStats.java:25)
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 edu.rice.cs.drjava.model.compiler.JavacCompiler.runCommand(JavacCompiler.java:271)
It points to line 25, which is the
String name = input.substring(0,point);
line. I have been stumped on this, am I missing something?
Note: I have read Adamski's suggestion on the original question. I tried to follow it but as I'm new to java I'm having a hard time understanding encapsulation, specifically the setter and getter methods. I figured it would be best to leave them alone for now until next chapter, where my class explains them.