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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:12:39+00:00 2026-05-13T22:12:39+00:00

I am trying to use a bit of code I found at the bottom

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I am trying to use a bit of code I found at the bottom of this page. Here is the code in a class that I created for it:

import java.io.LineNumberReader;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;

public class LineCounter {
  public static int countLines(String filename) throws IOException {
    LineNumberReader reader  = new LineNumberReader(new FileReader(filename));
    int cnt = 0;
    String lineRead = "";
    while ((lineRead = reader.readLine()) != null) {}
    cnt = reader.getLineNumber();
    reader.close();
    return cnt;
  }
}

My objective is to count the lines of a text file, store that number as an integer, then use that integer in my main class. In my main class I tried a few different ways of making this happen, but (being a new programmer) I am missing something. Here is the first thing I tried:

String sFileName = "MyTextFile.txt";
private int lineCount = LineCounter.countLines(sFileName);

With this attempt I get the error "unreported exception java.io.IOException; must be caught or declared to be thrown." I don’t understand why I am getting this because as I can see the exception is declared in my "countLines" method. I tried to use a try catch block right under that last bit of code I posted, but that didn’t work either (I don’t think I did it right though). Here is my try catch attempt:

String sFileName = "MyTextFile.txt";
private int lineCount;{
    try{
        LineCounter.countLines(sFileName);
    }
    catch(IOException ex){
        System.out.println (ex.toString());
        System.out.println("Could not find file " + sFileName);
    }
}

Please show me the way!

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    2026-05-13T22:12:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:12 pm

    Initializer block is just like any bits of code; it’s not “attached” to any field/method preceding it. To assign values to fields, you have to explicitly use the field as the lhs of an assignment statement.

    private int lineCount; {
        try{
            lineCount = LineCounter.countLines(sFileName);
            /*^^^^^^^*/
        }
        catch(IOException ex){
            System.out.println (ex.toString());
            System.out.println("Could not find file " + sFileName);
        }
    }
    

    Also, your countLines can be made simpler:

      public static int countLines(String filename) throws IOException {
        LineNumberReader reader  = new LineNumberReader(new FileReader(filename));
        while (reader.readLine() != null) {}
        reader.close();
        return reader.getLineNumber();
      }
    

    Based on my test, it looks like you can getLineNumber() after close().

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