I am having trouble coding a hw program that is made to generate test with multiple choice and essay questions. Everything works except my program skips lines when it goes to read a part of the essay class. I know it has to do with the scanner and scan.nextline, scan.nextInt and scan.next, etc but I am confused on how exactly to fix it.
Thank you for your help.
import java.util.*;
public class TestWriter
{
public static void main (String [] args)
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner (System.in);
String type=null;
System.out.println ("How many questions are on your test?");
int num = scan.nextInt ();
Question [] test = new Question [num];
for (int i=0; i <num; i++)
{
System.out.println ("Question " + (i+1) + ": Essay or multiple choice question? (e/m)");
type = scan.next ();
scan.nextLine ();
if (type.equals ("e"))
{
test [i] = new Essay ();
test [i].readQuestion ();
}
if (type.equals ("m"))
{
test [i] = new MultChoice ();
test [i].readQuestion ();
}
}
for (int i=0; i <num; i++)
{
System.out.println ("Question " + (i+1)+": "+ type);
test [i].print ();
}
}
}
here is the essay class
public class Essay extends Question
{
String question;
int line;
public void readQuestion ()
{
System.out.println ("How many lines?");
line = scan.nextInt ();
scan.next ();
System.out.println ("Enter the question");
question = scan.nextLine ();
}
public void print ()
{
System.out.println (question);
for (int i=0; i <line; i++)
System.out.println ("");
}
}
Using scan.nextInt() will generate the following problems
If your input is “5 5″, nextInt() will get the next integer leaving the remaining ” 5″ of the buffer line. Of which the remaining ” 5″ will be caught by
type = scan.next();In the class test writer:
This will generate the issue as i have mentioned above.
To fix this you can either
a) Ensure that input is solely a number
b) Get the entire line like so
String temp = scan.nextLine();then convert it to a integer. This will you can play with the string and check if its the input you require i.e if the 1st letter / set of numerical digits is an e/m or an integer.The problem with scan.nextInt() is that it only gets the next integer of the input line. If there are spaces after the input it was taken from i.e “5 5″ it will grab only the next int 5 and leave ” 5″ behind.
Thus i would recommend using scan.nextLine() and manipulating the string to ensure that the input can be handled and verified and at the same time ensuring that you do not get confused of where the scanner is at.
You should use .next() / .nextInt() if you are handling an input with various parameters you want to specifically catch such as “25 Male Student 1234” in this case the code would be as such