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I have a text file that I'm reading from. My goal is to create a hashmap of every word in the text file with the index where it appears. An index is defined as a section of the text. In this case every 100 characters is considered an index. For some reason I'm getting an error when I try to add indices to the array. The error says "cannot find symbol." I'm very new to java as in I just started coding in it yesterday so any help would be very appreciated. My code is below:

import java.io.*;  //needed for File class below
import java.util.*;  //needed for Scanner class below

public class readIn {

    public static void readInWords(String fileName) {
        try {
            //open up the file
            Scanner input = new Scanner(new File(fileName));
            HashMap hm = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>(); // Tells Java What datatypes are in the hashmap hm
            //Map<String, ArrayList<String>> myMap = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>();
            int length = 0;
            int total = 0;
            int page = 0;
            while (input.hasNext()) {
                //read in 1 word at a time and increment our count
                String x = input.next();
                if (total < 100) {
                    length = x.length();
                    total = total += length;
                } else {
                    total = 0;
                    page++;
                }
                if (hm.get(x) == null) {
                    hm.put(x, new ArrayList<Integer>(page));
                } else {
                    hm.get(x).add(page);
                }

            }
            System.out.println(length);
            System.out.println(hm);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println("Something went really wrong...");
        }
    }

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        int x = 10;  //can read in from user or simply set here

        String fileName = "test.txt";
        readInWords(fileName);
    }
}
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  • Could you specify on which line the error occurs? Sep 25, 2016 at 0:36
  • Sure, it's on line 28. The "hm.get(x).add(page)"
    – ben890
    Sep 25, 2016 at 0:37
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    There is so many problems with your code but your specific compiler error can be solve by changing HashMap hm = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>(); to HashMap<String, ArrayList<Integer>> hm = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<Integer>>();
    – Amin J
    Sep 25, 2016 at 0:42
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    print the stacktrace error in the catch block.
    – Young Emil
    Sep 25, 2016 at 0:44
  • Thanks Amin. What are other issues with the code that you can see. As I said before I literally began learning Java yesterday and would love to get additional tips.
    – ben890
    Sep 25, 2016 at 0:44

2 Answers 2

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// you need to type cast hm.get(x) into an ArrayList like

((ArrayList)hm.get(x)).add(page);

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You need to change :

 HashMap hm = new HashMap<String, ArrayList<String>>();

to

   Map<String,ArrayList<Integer>> hm =  new HashMap<String, ArrayList<Integer>>(); 

If you don't define the map type, get() return an Object. By defining Map<String,ArrayList<Integer>> get will return an ArrayList<Integer>>.


Use ArrayList<Integer> rather then ArrayList<String> because you store integers in the arraylist, and not strings.

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  • Feedback would be appreciated.
    – c0der
    Sep 27, 2016 at 16:36

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