Why is this happening when I start(?, i just declared the name of the variable, I'm not sure what thats called too tired to kno) the variable outside of the case, why isn't it just changing the variable. It's not like I'm making an instance of it. Why should I have to make an instance of it? It seems like a simple thing i should be able to do. How do i go about getting around this without making any variable statics.
I have some code I was working on below, I think ill just leave it all in but look at the 3th case, when I try to run it the things I changed in the 2st case are not affect the variables such as names[] and amouintOfNameds
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code:
package comp1skeleton2015;
class InputOutput
{
public static void main (String args[])
{
AQAConsole2015 console = new AQAConsole2015();
AQAWriteTextFile2015 writeAQA = new AQAWriteTextFile2015();
AQAReadTextFile2015 readAQA = new AQAReadTextFile2015();
String doProgram = "yes";
while(doProgram.equals("yes"))
{
String[] names;
String fileOutput = "names.txt";
int amountOfNames = 0;
int amountOfNames2 = 0;
int x = 0;
names = new String[1];
names[0] = "";
console.println("Would you like to: ");
console.println("1 - Write names to a file ");
console.println("2 - Read names from a file ");
console.println("3 - Display these names ");
int option = console.readInteger("Please enter the corresponding number for the option: ");
switch (option)
{
case 1:
{
int numOfNames = console.readInteger("Please enter how many names you would like to enter ");
names = new String[numOfNames];
writeAQA.openFile(fileOutput);
for (int i = 0; i < numOfNames; i++)
{
String temp = console.readLine("Enter name " + i + ".");
writeAQA.writeToTextFile(temp);
}
writeAQA.closeFile();
}
break;
case 2:
{
readAQA.openTextFile(fileOutput);
boolean continueLoop = true;
while(readAQA.readLine() != null)
{
amountOfNames = amountOfNames + 1;
}
console.println (amountOfNames);
readAQA.closeFile();
readAQA.openTextFile(fileOutput);
names = new String[amountOfNames];
for(int i = 0; i < amountOfNames; i++)
{
names[i] = readAQA.readLine();
}
amountOfNames2 = amountOfNames;
readAQA.closeFile();
}
break;
case 3:
{
console.println (amountOfNames2);
console.println(names[1]);
for(int y = 0; y < amountOfNames; y++)
{
console.println(y + ": " + names[y]);
}
}
break;
default:
{
console.println("You have entered an incorrect option, please try again");
}
break;
}
//doProgram = console.readLine("yes to continue");
}
}
}
that you very much for reading I hope to help you get by with them bye thanks.