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I had problems with changing the font in a Jtextarea, I have 2 views(WidowsP,TypeJava), 2 controllers(Controler, Controler2) and one model. In this case my problem is in the jtextarea when I change the font the component sends an error:

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NullPointerException

In my principal view windowP I have the next components:

Jtextarea = areatexto;
JmenuItem = Jopcions;

My code for the model is:

public void fueltypes(JComboBox numbers,String[] Fonts, JComboBox list){
    for(int i =10;i<=30;i++){
        numbers.addItem(i);
    }
    for(String font : Fonts){
        list.addItem(font);
    }
}

public void changuefont(JTextArea area,String Fonts, int Size ){
    Font f = new Font(Fonts,Font.PLAIN,Size);
    area.setFont(f);
}

On the controller2 I have this code because in the form I only have 3 items jcombobox1 = The names fonts,jcombobox2 = Size and the only button part I'm changing the code is:

private TypeJava type;
private Window view;
private Modelo model;
private String Fonts[] = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getAvailableFontFamilyNames();

public controlador2(TypeJava b,Modelo m){
    this.type = b;
    this.model = m;
    this.type.JMod.addActionListener(this);
    this.type.jComboBox1.addActionListener(this);
    model.fueltypes(type.jComboBox2,Fonts,type.jComboBox1);
}

@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
    //throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported yet."); //To change body of generated methods, choose Tools | Templates.
  if(e.getSource()== this.type.JMod){
   model.changuefont(view.areaTexto,
           type.jComboBox1.getSelectedItem().toString(),
           Integer.parseInt(type.jComboBox2.getSelectedItem().toString()));

  }

}
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    All NullPointerExceptions have the same root cause -- some object is null. Assuming that the exception is in the area.setFont(f); line, then the first place to start is to check if area is null before making the call. Work backwards in the call stack. However, from the small amount of code provided, I don't see where the view variable is ever set to anything. It is not set in the constructor (unlike type).
    – KevinO
    Oct 2, 2018 at 17:08

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