I've written a simulation in Java, but hit some problems when running. The custom classes I created to simulate aspects of the model seem to never get initialized. For example,
public class Queue {
public static int front = -1;
public static int length = 0;
public static int capacity = 0;
public static int roadqueue[];
public static int position[];
public static boolean full = false;
public static void push(int pushValue) {
and then the functions that can be run from the class.
In my main project, I declare the class as follows:
public class myProject {
public static Queue queue[] = new Queue[33];
and then in the main function, I call a function first thing that is supposed to initialize values in this class:
public static void main(String[] args) {
initQueue();
with
public static void initQueue() {
queue[0].length = 6000;
queue[14].length = 6000;
queue[1].length = 20;
queue[13].length = 20;
queue[3].length = 10;
queue[11].length = 10;
queue[4].length = 360;
queue[12].length = 360;
queue[5].length = 260;
queue[10].length = 260;
queue[6].length = 20;
queue[9].length = 400;
queue[15].length = 460;
queue[22].length = 460;
queue[16].length = 260;
queue[21].length = 260;
queue[17].length = 100;
queue[26].length = 100;
queue[18].length = 160;
queue[20].length = 140;
queue[23].length = 240;
queue[25].length = 140;
queue[27].length = 80;
queue[32].length = 80;
queue[28].length = 480;
queue[31].length = 140;
for (int i = 0; i < 33; i++) {
if (i == 3 || i == 12)
queue[i].capacity = 40;
else
queue[i].capacity = queue[i].length / 10;
queue[i].position = new int[queue[i].capacity];
queue[i].roadqueue = new int[queue[i].capacity];
}
}
However, when I run the project and insert breakpoints, the for loops start iterating, but Netbeans informs me that, for instance at
queue[0].length = 6000;
"length references a null object", and in the variable explorer all the values in queue[] remain null throughout the program. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
queue[0] = new Queue(); queue[0].length = 6000;
etc.length
variable is actually astatic
variable - which means it shouldn't matter. Admittedly the fact that it's static is broken in itself, but...