I keep getting a “cannot find symbol” error here:
System.out.println ("Are there still more precincts to report? Please enter y or n");
response = scan.next();
while (response.equalsIgnoreCase(y))// Initializations
{
System.out.print("Enter votes for Polly: ");
votesForPolly = scan.nextInt();
System.out.print("Enter votes for Ernest: ");
Here’s the full code if the problem lies elsewhere:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Election
{
public static void main (String[] args)
{
int votesForPolly; // number of votes for Polly in each precinct
int votesForErnest; // number of votes for Ernest in each precinct
int totalPolly; // running total of votes for Polly
int totalErnest; // running total of votes for Ernest
String response; // answer (y or n) to the "more precincts" question
int pollyCarried = 0;
int ernestCarried = 0;
int tied = 0;
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println ();
System.out.println ("Election Day Vote Counting Program");
System.out.println ();
System.out.println ("Are there still more precincts to report? Please enter y or n");
response = scan.next();
while (response.equalsIgnoreCase(y))// Initializations
{
System.out.print("Enter votes for Polly: ");
votesForPolly = scan.nextInt();
System.out.print("Enter votes for Ernest: ");
votesForErnest = scan.nextInt();
totalPolly += votesForPolly;
totalErnest += votesForErnest;
if ( votesForPolly > votesForErnest )
pollyCarried++;
else if ( votesForErnest > votesForPolly )
ernestCarried++;
else
tied++;
System.out.println ("Are there still more precincts to report? Please enter y or n");
response = scan.next();
}// Loop to "process" the votes in each precinct
int totalVotes = votesForPolly + votesForErnest;
System.out.println("Polly got " + totalPolly + " votes carrying " + pollyCarried + " precincts.");// Print out the results
System.out.println("Ernest got " + totalErnest + " votes carrying " + ernestCarried + " precincts.");
System.out.println("Polly got " + ((totalPolly/totalVotes)*100));
System.out.println("Ernest got " + ((totalErnest/totalVotes)*100));
System.out.println("Polly carried " + pollyCarried + " precincts");
System.out.println("Ernest carried " + ernestCarried + "precincts");
System.out.println(tied + " precincts resulted in a tie");
}
}
I’ve also tried making a char or string called “affirmative” and assigning it the letter y so that I can use it in my loop but it’s no good.
You have not declared anything that pertains to
yAt this line,
while (response.equalsIgnoreCase(y))The compiler doesn’t know what
yis.I’m guessing you meant this?
while (response.equalsIgnoreCase("y"))