I receive the 'n must be positive error' on this for
loop:
for(int i = 0; i < 8; i++){
array2[i] = CS2004.numbers.get(rand.nextInt(randomNumbers.size()));
}
Whenever I change it to the following, however, it seems to work well.
for(int i = 0; i < 8; i++){
array2[i] = CS2004.numbers.get(rand.nextInt(1000 + randomNumbers.size()));
}
Brief background on the method: it reads in a file containing the first 1000 prime numbers and then randomly adds them to an array of size 8.
Also, if I add the number 1 in place of 1000, it provides me with an answer of 2.0
for every index in the array. If I change it to 10, then the following is the output: [29.0, 29.0, 17.0, 11.0, 5.0, 19.0, 29.0, 2.0]
. For the sake of completing the example, when 100
is entered, the following is the result: [61.0, 107.0, 433.0, 193.0, 257.0, 29.0, 463.0, 127.0]
.
Does the number (10, 100, 1000, ..., n)
'tell' the result that it can add numbers which are up to the length of n? Or is it another explanation altogether?
Can anybody tell me why this error comes up?
Thank you.
randomNumbers
zero?