I am trying to understand how to only accept numbers from the user, and I have attempted to do so using try catch blocks, but I would still get errors with it.
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
boolean bidding;
int startbid;
int bid;
bidding = true;
System.out.println("Alright folks, who wants this unit?" +
"\nHow much. How much. How much money where?" );
startbid = scan.nextInt();
try{
while(bidding){
System.out.println("$" + startbid + "! Whose going to bid higher?");
startbid =+ scan.nextInt();
}
}catch(NumberFormatException nfe){
System.out.println("Please enter a bid");
}
I am trying to understand why it is not working.
I tested it out by inputting a into the console, and I would receive an error instead of the hopeful “Please enter a bid” resolution.
Exception in thread "main" java.util.InputMismatchException
at java.util.Scanner.throwFor(Scanner.java:909)
at java.util.Scanner.next(Scanner.java:1530)
at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Scanner.java:2160)
at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Scanner.java:2119)
at Auction.test.main(test.java:25)
While using
Scanner.nextInt(), it causes some problems. When you useScanner.nextInt(), it does not consume the new line (or other delimiter) itself so the next token returned will typically be an empty string. Thus, you need to follow it with aScanner.nextLine(). You can discard the result.It’s for this reason that I suggest always using
nextLine(orBufferedReader.readLine()) and doing the parsing after usingInteger.parseInt(). Your code should be as follows.