Hi I have an array class that hold a bank data: account number, balance, account type, and status. the array is built with a constructor:
Bank.accounts.add(new Account(this.accNumber, this.type, this.balance, this.status));
and when I try to find a number (on a different method), it doesn't find it.
The method gets an input of a bank number account, and then compares it to the accounts array list. If found, a console interface is opened, however it never find the account number. I've tried scanner integer, string to integer, and using the contains method from inside the method or as a standalone method(like example below) with no success.
The method is:
public void accountActions() {
System.out.println("Enter number of account for more info");
Boolean isFinished = false;
while (!isFinished) {
try {
String scan = input.nextLine();
Bank.number = Integer.parseInt(scan);
isFinished = true;
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
System.out.println("Please enter again\n------------------------------");
isFinished = false;
} catch (InputMismatchException e) {
System.out.println("Please enter again\n------------------------------");
isFinished = false;
}
}
if (checkAccountNumber(number) == true) {
System.out.println("=====================================");
System.out.println("= =");
System.out.println("= Enter command number =");
System.out.println("= =");
System.out.println("= 1. Withdraw money =");
System.out.println("= 2. Deposit =");
System.out.println("= 3. Total money in all accounts =");
System.out.println("= =");
System.out.println("=====================================");
} else {
System.out.println(
"No account was found by that number, would you like to try again?\n(((Yes/No)))\n---------------");
yesNo("accountActions");
}
}
And the standalone method is:
public boolean checkAccountNumber(int a) {
boolean check = false;
if (Bank.accounts.contains(a)) {
check = true;
}
return check;
}
Bank.accounts
data structure as a hash table from account number toAccount
. Then you can simply look up an account number.