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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T11:12:32+00:00 2026-06-10T11:12:32+00:00

I got this for-each loop that isn’t iterating correctly my ArrayList of object ‘CharacterMove’.

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I got this for-each loop that isn’t iterating correctly my ArrayList of object ‘CharacterMove’. I know it’s not empty since i tried printing size() right before it iterates

Here’s the for-each i have

for (CharacterMove move : charinfo.getMoves()) {

The ArrayList

private List<CharacterMove> moveset = new ArrayList<>();

Anyone?

Edit:
Here’s the full method

public static void writeDataFromChara(CharacterInfo charinfo, String fileTarget, boolean popupFail) {
    try {
        File file = new File(fileTarget);
        PrintStream ps = new PrintStream(file);

        ps.print("<INFO>");
        ps.println();

        System.out.println("Size: " + charinfo.getMoves().size());

        //Write the information
        for (Entry<String, String> entry : charinfo.tree.getAllDatas().entrySet()) {
            ps.print(entry.getKey() + ":" + entry.getValue());
            ps.println();
        }

        //Write the moves, frames and hitboxes
        for (CharacterMove move : charinfo.getMoves()) {
            System.out.println("Z"); //Never called just like everything else
            ps.print(move.name + ":");
            ps.println();
            for (Pair<CharacterMoveFrame,Integer> frame : move.frames) {
                ps.print("frame:"); //Indicate that this is part of a new frame
                for (Entry<String, Collider> collider : frame.left.hitboxes.entrySet()) {
                    ps.print(collider.getValue().x + ",");
                    ps.println();
                    ps.print(collider.getValue().y + ",");
                    ps.println();
                    ps.print(collider.getValue().w + ",");
                    ps.println();
                    ps.print(collider.getValue().h);
                    ps.println();
                }
            }
        }
        ps.close();
    } catch (IOException e0) {
        if (popupFail) {
            JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(new JPanel(), "An error happened while writing the data", "Error", 1);
        }
    }
}
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    2026-06-10T11:12:33+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:12 am

    Check this line;

       System.out.println("Size: " + charinfo.getMoves().size());
    

    If the size is ‘0’, your first for-each loop doesn’t work.

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