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I have 2 files containing the weights of terms, my objectif is to calculate the cosine similarity cos = dotproduct ( weight1 ,weights2) / euclidianDistance( weight1 )* euclidianDistance (weight2));

This is my code:

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

public class tp5
{
    private static BufferedReader br1;
    private static BufferedReader br2;

    public static double getSimilarity(File file1, File file2)
        throws IOException
    {
        br1 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file1));
        String line1;
        line1 = br1.readLine();
        ArrayList<String> words1 = new ArrayList<String>();
        for (String word : line1.split(" ")) {
            words1.add(word);
        }

        br2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file2));
        String line2;
        line2 = br2.readLine();
        ArrayList<String> words2 = new ArrayList<String>();
        for (String word : line2.split(" ")) {
            words2.add(word);
        }

        int i;
        int j;
        int k;

        //  Double [] temp = null;
        Double DotProduct = (double) 0 ;
        Double euclid1 = (double) 0;
        Double euclid2 = (double) 0; 

        for (j = 0; j < words1.size(); j++) {
            DotProduct += Double.parseDouble(words1.get(j)) * Double.parseDouble(words2.get(j));
        }

        for (i = 0; i < words1.size(); i++) {
            euclid1 = Math.pow(Double.parseDouble(words1.get(i)), Double.parseDouble(words1.get(i)));
        }

        euclid1 = Math.sqrt(euclid1);

        for (k = 0; k < words1.size(); k++) {
            euclid2 = Math.pow(Double.parseDouble(words2.get(k)), Double.parseDouble(words2.get(k)));
        }

        euclid2 = Math.sqrt(euclid2);

        return DotProduct / (euclid1 * euclid2);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args)
        throws IOException
    {
        File file1 = new File("texte.95-1.poids");
        File file2 = new File("texte.95-2.poids");

        System.out.println(getSimilarity(file1, file2));
    }
}

The problem that my weights can be like this for example weight = 0.750305594399894

I have an error in Double.parseDouble

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: ""    0.750305594399894"
    at sun.misc.FloatingDecimal.readJavaFormatString(FloatingDecimal.java:2043)
    at sun.misc.FloatingDecimal.parseDouble(FloatingDecimal.java:110)
    at java.lang.Double.parseDouble(Double.java:538)

What is the solution?

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    The problem is, that the program wants to make a double out of "" (like the Exception tells you). So you are probably reading an empty line or something (at some point, the String in Double.parseDouble(String) is empty). Oct 27, 2016 at 13:22
  • @ThomasBöhm sorry i don't understand you what do you propose to me it s ambiguous for me Oct 27, 2016 at 22:04

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The thrown exception NumberFormatException happens when you try to parse String to a number, but that number is baldy written. Probably because of a comma (try a dot), because it's an empty String, or because there is a letter.

I hope I have helped.

Have a nice day. :)

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  • thank you for answer but i think the problem is not in the comma because already i have a dot Oct 27, 2016 at 21:27
  • post you tests and results to see clearly what you are inputting. Oct 27, 2016 at 21:48
  • the test is the public static void main and the results is the error mentioned Oct 27, 2016 at 22:49
  • In the method you ask for an input from a file. Just copy-past a bit of that file. Oct 28, 2016 at 9:09
  • this is a part of my file 0.750305594399894 1.6863989535702288 3.9889840465642745 0.14085438483348112 0.15096131193138845 2.8903717578961645 3.9889840465642745 2.7362210780689065 7.16703787691222 4.68213122712422 2.379546134130174 0.6253667493143963 2.6026896854443837 4.68213122712422 i have changed the code and i have a new error you can check the new code and the new error Oct 29, 2016 at 9:34
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Just used Double.valueOf(String number) and didn't have a problem with your test cases.

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