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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T21:02:46+00:00 2026-06-14T21:02:46+00:00

I’m trying to organize data I am given from a text file, there are

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I’m trying to organize data I am given from a text file, there are for 4 pieces of info on each line (City, country, population, and date). I wanted to have an array for each so I first put it all into one big String array and started to separate them into 4 arrays but I needed to change the Population info to an int array but it says *

“Type mismatch: cannot convert from element type int to String”

//Separate the information by commas
    while(sc.hasNextLine()){
        String line = sc.nextLine();
        input = line.split(",");
            //Organize the data into 4 seperate arrays
            for(int x=0; x<input.length;x++){

                if(x%4==0){
                    cities[x] = input[x];
                }
                if(x%4==1){
                    countries[x] = input[x];    
                }
                if(x%4==2){
                    population[x] = Integer.parseInt(input[x]); 
                }
                if(x%4==3){
                    dates[x] = input[x];
                }

            }
    }

And when I print out the arrays they have a bunch of nulls in between each data. I’m planning to create objects that have the 4 pieces of data so that I can then sort them by population, dates etc… I’m pretty new to working with objects so if anyone has a better way of getting the 4 pieces of data into an object cause I haven’t figured a way yet :/ My end goal was to have an array of these objects that I can u different sorting methods on them

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    2026-06-14T21:02:47+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:02 pm

    The problem is with your x index. If you look carefully at your “for” you will see that it will insert a value at every 3 positions.

    try

    int index = 0;
     while(sc.hasNextLine()){
            String line = sc.nextLine();
            input = line.split(",");
                //Organize the data into 4 seperate arrays
                for(int x=0; x<input.length;x++){
    
                    if(x%4==0){
                        cities[index] = input[x];
                    }
                    if(x%4==1){
                        countries[index] = input[x];    
                    }
                    if(x%4==2){
                        population[index] = Integer.parseInt(input[x]); 
                    }
                    if(x%4==3){
                        dates[index] = input[x];
                    }
    
                }
              ++index;
        }
    
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