String [] vKeywordsArray;
int vNumberofKeywords = Integer.parseInt(JOptionPane.showInputDialog("How many keywords do you want to enter?"));
vKeywordsArray = new String[vNumberofKeywords];
int i=0;
while (i < vNumberofKeywords)
{
vKeywordsArray[i] = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Please enter your keyword to be stored in index " +i+ ".");
i++;
}
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Thank you for the input(s).");
for (int j=0; j < vKeywordsArray.length; j++)
{
String vKeywords = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("What would you like to talk about today?");
boolean vCheck = vKeywords.contains(vKeywordsArray[j]);
while (vCheck == false)
{
vKeywords = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Sorry I did not get that, please enter one of the relevant keywords mentioned earlier.");
}
}
}
3 Answers
in the loop
while( vCheck == false){
vKeywords = jOptionPane.showInputDialog("Sorry I did not get that, please enter one of the relevant keywords mentioned earlier.");
}
you never update your vCheck condition. Since the vCheck remains false the loop will continue forever.
instead of while
loop you need a if
condition actually like below. I did not find any reason for a while loop there because in the while loop you are displaying a message and for that you don't need a loop at all.
while (vCheck == false)
{
vKeywords = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Sorry I did not get that, please enter one of the relevant keywords mentioned earlier.");
}
Change it to:-
if (vCheck == false)
{
vKeywords = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Sorry I did not get that, please enter one of the relevant keywords mentioned earlier.");
}
You need to reevaluate your boolean vCheck variable after you receive your new input from the user.
while (vCheck == false)
{
vKeywords = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Sorry I did not get that, please enter one of the relevant keywords mentioned earlier.");
vCheck = vKeywords.contains(vKeywordsArray[j]);
}
while (vCheck == false)
<- if that loop is entered how wouldvCheck
ever become true? You don't change it in the loop after all.