Why does this work:
if(name.equals("email_stub")) {
if(emailStub == "")
emailStub = results.getString("text");
} else if(name.equals("fax")) {
if(fax == "")
fax = results.getString("text");
}
But without the first tier of brackets, it will not work and instead fail to logically separate the if statements. i.e. it will never go beyond the first if statement and won't work as intended.
if(name.equals("email_stub"))
if(emailStub == "")
emailStub = results.getString("text");
else if(name.equals("fax"))
if(fax == "")
fax = results.getString("text");
I thought it weird when I ran into this issue.
else
supposed to guess it's related to the firstif
and not the second one ? The compiler doesn't look at indentation.