I keep getting the following errors:
- Incompatible operand types Scanner and String
- Incompatible operand types int and String before I added the int op = Integer.valueOf(operator) line it kept giving me errors when I would name my cases. I'm still very new it's the second code I've written for my class so please keep the explanation simple if at all possible (there is also a calculator class not shown here if there's any confusion about that) :
//change the package name to calculatorClass///////////////
import java.util.Scanner;
public class assignmentB {
public static String String(int y,int x, String name, String str) throws Exception {
if (y < 1)
throw new Exception("Value must be larger than 0.");
if (x < 1)
throw new Exception("Value must be larger than 0");
return name;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
Calculator c1 = new Calculator();
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
c1.name = "The total is $";
try {
} catch (Exception e1){
System.out.println(e1);
}
{
int x, y, s, a, m;
String name1;
System.out.println("Red River College");
System.out.println("Custom Calculator");
System.out.println("Enter first value: ");
x = input.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter second value: ");
y = input.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter operation(a=Add, s=Subtract, m=multiply): ");
String operator = input.nextLine();
int op =Integer.valueOf(operator);
switch (op) {
case 1:
if (input == "s") {
System.out.println(c1.name + c1.subtract(x,y));
}
case 2:
if (input == "a") {
System.out.println(c1.name + c1.add(x,y));
}
case 3:
if (input == "m") {
System.out.println(c1.name + c1.multiply(x,y));
}
}
}
}
}
```
op
variable and yourScanner
variable mixed up. And once you know the operator you don't need to do another test: thecase
takes you to the right place.