I have a small task that allows the user to enter the regions and their neighbors of any country.
I did everything and I just have a small problem which is when I run my code and the program asks the user to enter the number of regions, if the user enters 13 or and number greater than 10, the system will consider that number is like two inputs and it will not allow the user to enter anything for the second question and it will prompt him with the third question immediately. Why?
I think the problem with the Scanner class in the following command:
Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Please enter the number of regions: ");
int REGION_COUNT = kb.nextInt();
region = new CountryRegion[REGION_COUNT];
String[] neighbours;
for (int r = 0; r < region.length; r++) {
System.out.print("Please enter the name of region #" + (r + 1) + ": ");
String regionName = kb.nextLine();
System.out.print("How many neighbors for region #" + (r + 1) + ": ");
if (kb.hasNextInt()) {
int size = kb.nextInt();
neighbours = new String[size];
for (int n = 0; n < size; n++) {
System.out.print("Please enter the neighbour #" + (n + 1) + ": ");
neighbours [n] = kb.nextLine();
}
region [r] = new CountryRegion(regionName, neighbours);
}
else
System.exit(0);
}
for (int i = 0; i < REGION_COUNT; i++) {
System.out.print(region[i].getRegionName() +": ");
for (int k = 0; k < region[i].getRegionAjesint().length; k++) {
System.out.print(region[i].getRegionAjesint()[k] +", ");
}
System.out.println();
}
mapColor = new MapColor(region);
Any help, please?
You are using nextLine() to get the String but I think you should be using next().
Ok, Very simple your problem is that you are using the
nextInt()
method of the Scanner class and then using thenextLine()
method both of these use the same buffer and here is what's happening.When you enter the number your asking (let say 10) in the key board your actually entering
The
nextInt()
method from the Scanner class will read the 10 and just the 10 that meaning that the new line character (\n
) is still in the keyboard buffer and next in your code you have anextLine()
which will read everything up to a new line (\n
), which you already have in the buffer!!!So the way this is all working is that the
nextLine()
method considers the new line character (\n
) left in the buffer as it's input and there for continues to the next iteration of the loop.The solution to your problem is to clear the buffer of the new line character (
\n
) you can achieve this by calling anextLine()
method before the actual one in your code like so:This way the
nextLine()
called extracts the new line character from the buffer, clearing it, and since it doesn't store it it gets discarded leaving you with a new line character free buffer ready to receive full input from the user in yournextLine()
method.Hope this helps.
Sounds like each key press is an input.