You missing a concept of loop in your application.
When you application expect to repeat some behavior/action. You should enclose that inside a loop. There are two loops available a for
and while
.
The for loop is used when the number of operation is well know before and you use an iterator for operations.
The while loop is used when you do not know when some action will occur and you just wait.
boolean shouldRetry = true;
while(shouldRetry) {
try {
action();
shouldRetry= false;
} catch(Exception e) {
shouldRetry= true;
}
}
In your case a do while
loop is required as you do not know when user will provide valid input data. At is sure that the operation should be performed at least once.
boolean shouldRetry= false;
do {
try {
action();
shouldRetry= false;
} catch(Exception e) {
shouldRetry= true;
}
}while(shouldRetry)
The condition
has to be a Boolean expression. Its determine should the action be performed.
EDIT:
You should try to separate the actions in your code to separate methods if possible.
Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in);
do {
System.out.println("Enter a file name:");
} while(!processFile(reader.next())); //Read the file name
reader.close();
/**
* @return true if file read with success otherwise false.
*/
private boolean processFile(String fileName) {
try {
//read the file
}catch(Exception e) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
This give you more flexible behaviour. With this you can retry when file is not valid not only because it does not exists but also could be that it does not have the value you expect to have.