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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T00:31:49+00:00 2026-06-05T00:31:49+00:00

I’m creating a small program that will read a text file, which contains a

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I’m creating a small program that will read a text file, which contains a lot of randomly generated numbers, and produce statistics such as mean, median, and mode. I have created the text file and made sure the name is exactly the same when declared as a new file.

Yes, the file is in the same folder as the class files.

public class GradeStats {
public static void main(String[] args){
    ListCreator lc = new ListCreator(); //create ListCreator object
    lc.getGrades(); //start the grade listing process
    try{
        File gradeList = new File("C:/Users/Casi/IdeaProjects/GradeStats/GradeList");
        FileReader fr = new FileReader(gradeList); 

        BufferedReader bf = new BufferedReader(fr);       

        String line;

        while ((line = bf.readLine()) != null){
            System.out.println(line);
        }
        bf.close();
    }catch(Exception ex){
        ex.printStackTrace();


    }
}

}

Error line reads as follows:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: GradeList.txt (The system cannot find the file specified)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:138)
    at java.io.FileReader.<init>(FileReader.java:72)
    at ListCreator.getGrades(ListCreator.java:17)
    at GradeStats.main(GradeStats.java:11)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)
    at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:120)
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    2026-06-05T00:31:50+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 12:31 am

    How about adding:

    String curDir = System.getProperty("user.dir");
    

    Print this out. It will tell you what the current working directory is. Then you should be able to see why it isn’t finding the file.

    Rather than allowing your code to throw, you could check to allow yourself to do something if the file isn’t found:

    File GradeList = new File("GradeList.txt");
    if(!GradeList.exists()) {
        System.out.println("Failed to find file");
       //do something
    }
    

    Please run the below and paste the output:

    String curDir = System.getProperty("user.dir");
    File GradeList = new File("GradeList.txt");
    System.out.println("Current sys dir: " + curDir);
    System.out.println("Current abs dir: " + GradeList.getAbsolutePath());
    
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