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I created a program that should convert a 10 long int array to a "Phone number" format. For example like this: Solution.createPhoneNumber(new int[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0}) // => returns "(123) 456-7890"

Here is my code: Solution.java:

public class Solution {

    public static String createPhoneNumber(int[] numbers) {

        int counter = 0;

        char[] temp = new char[numbers.length + 4];

        temp[0] = '(';
        temp[4] = ')';
        temp[5] = ' ';
        temp[9] = '-';

        for (int i = 0 ; i < temp.length ; i++)
        {
            if (i!=0 && i!=4 && i!=5 && i!=9)
            {
                temp[i] = (char) numbers[counter];
                counter++;
            }

        }

        String solution = new String(temp);

        return solution;

    }
}

Test.java:

public class Test {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        int[] test = new int[10];

        test[0] = 1;
        test[1] = 2;
        test[2] = 3;
        test[3] = 4;
        test[4] = 5;
        test[5] = 6;
        test[6] = 7;
        test[7] = 8;
        test[8] = 9;
        test[9] = 0;

        System.out.println(Solution.createPhoneNumber(test));



    }

}

I get ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsExeption and I don't know why. In my test array I have 10 numbers, like in the example.

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  • Please post the full stack trace.
    – kaya3
    Jan 19, 2020 at 21:42

2 Answers 2

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Modify your loop like this:

for (int i = 0 ; i < temp.length ; i++) {
    if (i!=0 && i!=4 && i!=5 && i!=9) {
        temp[i] = (char)(numbers[counter] + (int)'0');
        counter++;
    }
}

In your code, you increase the counter outside if condition, so counter may increase up to temp.length which is more than numbers.length, so numbers[counter] gives you exception.

And as @rzwitserloot said, you should replace || with &&

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  • Thanks, it works now. My last problem is now it shows ? marks instead of the numbers, so I got this: (???) ???-???? Jan 19, 2020 at 21:53
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    That's because (char) x is not a character that represents an x, it's a character with code x. Use temp[i] = (char)(numbers[counter] + (int)'0') - so temp[i] becomes a character which code is by numbers[counter] more than code of character '0'.
    – ardenit
    Jan 19, 2020 at 22:13
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if (i != 0 || i != 4) is always true. If i is 0, then i != 0 is a false term, but, i != 4 is true, and false || true is true. Thus, always true, thus, counter always goes up, thus, it hits 10 and you run out of input digits.

Try using && :)

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  • The counter always goes up because counter++ is not inside the if statement, anyway.
    – kaya3
    Jan 19, 2020 at 21:48

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