import java.util.*;
public class CyclicShiftApp{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>();
while(scan.hasNextInt()){
list.add(scan.nextInt());
}
Integer[] nums = new Integer[list.size()];
nums = list.toArray(nums);
for(int i = 0;i < nums.length; i++){
System.out.println(nums[i]);
}
}
Thanks to poor-mans-debugging I've found that the while(scan.hasNextInt())
isnt actually adding anything. What might be going wrong? Is my google-fu weak or lack of know-how letting me down? I am rather new to programming, and so unfamiliar with Lists so thought this would be a nice first step but something isnt adding up. It also compiles fine so Its not syntax(anymore). Perhaps a casting issue?
This is one of the simple and easiest way to use Scanner and ArrayList together.
Does this work, master Samwise?
I'm assuming there's a reason why you need the list as an array, otherwise the conversion to an array is unnecessary. As Jon Skeet mentions in the comments, the loop will terminate only when the stream doesn't have a next int, ie. a non-integer value or a file's EOF if you're using 'java CyclicShiftApp < input_file.txt'.
Your problem is here :
You just have to enter a character say e.g
q
once you finished entering all the integer values and then your program will print expected results.