This code is trying to accept keys from user and store them onto an array of string data. Later in the program, value for each keys are displayed in some specific format.
Firstly, I want this loop to end/exit when the user input is empty/nextline. I don't want to use any EOF character or string to exit out of the loop.
I did some search on previous SO questions/solutions but didn't work in my case. Need help sorting out this problem or any other alternatives are most welcome.
Thanks in advance!
class DictionaryAndMap{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int len = sc.nextInt();
Map<String, Integer> mp = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
String name;
int phone;
for(int i=0; i<len; i++){
name = sc.next();
phone = sc.nextInt();
mp.put(name, phone);
}
int i=0;
String arr1[] = new String[10];
String nam;
// I couldn't exit out of this loop
while(sc.hasNext()){
nam = sc.next();
if(nam!=null && !nam.trim().isEmpty()){
arr1[i] = nam;
i++;
}
else{
break;
}
}
// iterating through the array to find the search inputs
for(String j: arr1){
if(mp.containsKey(arr1[j])){
System.out.println(j+"="+mp.get(j));
}else{
System.out.println("Not found");
}
}
}
}
P.S. The hasNext() value isn't changing to false even if the input is empty/null/" " therefore the while loop is never ending. How can I make the hasNext() detect any of those empty input data and therefore it could exit out of the loop?
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