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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:07:25+00:00 2026-05-16T11:07:25+00:00

I’m trying to update an array element in Java. Some sort of a database

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I’m trying to update an array element in Java. Some sort of a database like program, but using an array to store data temporarily.

The code seems to be working only on the first array element which is 0.
If I try to search for other records, it cannot find them. I don’t know why.

boolean blnFound=false;
    String strP=getString("Input product to update: ");

    try{
        //loop through the array
        for(int a=0; a<iSl; a++){
            if(strP.compareToIgnoreCase(aProd_name[a])==0){

                //display information match is found
                Display("Product already registered..");
                Display("Product ID: ",aProd_id[a]);
                Display("Product Name: ", aProd_name[a]);
                Display("Product Description: ", aProd_desc[a]);
                Display("Product Size: ", aSize[a]);
                Display("Total Quantity: ", aTotalQty[a]);

                Display("Quantity on hand: ", aQtyonHand[a]);
                Display("Reorder Quantity: ", aReorder[a]);
                Display("Dealer Price: ", aDPrice[a]);
                Display("Selling Price: ", aSPrice[a]);
                Display("Manufacture date: ", aMDate[a]);
                Display("Expiry date: ", aEDate[a]);
                Display("Manufacturer: ", aManufacturer[a]);
                blnFound=true;

Here’s the part where it updates:

//Input new information
aProd_id[a]=getInteger("Input new  product id: ");

aProd_desc[a]=getString("Input new product description: ");
aSize[a]=getString("Input new size: ");
aTotalQty[a]=getDouble("Input new total quantity: ");
aQtyonHand[a]=getDouble("Input new quantity on hand: ");
aReorder[a]=getDouble("Input new reorder: ");
aDPrice[a]=getDouble("Input new dealer price: ");
aSPrice[a]=getDouble("Input new selling price: ");
aMDate[a]=getString("Input new manufactured date: ");
aEDate[a]=getString("Input new expiration date: ");
aManufacturer[a]=getString("Input new manufacturer: ");
Display("Product updated!");
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    2026-05-16T11:07:26+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:07 am

    It looks to me like you are using parallel arrays for storing one type of object. May I recommend a large change? (I’m gonna no matter what you say)

    I would create a class called Product or some name that describes the object.

    It would look something like this:

    public class Product {
    
        // members storing the data
        private int id;
        private String name;
        private String description;
        private String size;
        private int totalQuant;
    
        // the rest go here
    }
    

    Then, I would store them in a Map<Integer, Product>.

    Product someProduct;
    Map<String, Product> dataBase = new HashMap<String, Product>();
    dataBase.put(someProduct.getName(), someProduct);
    

    That is also how you would ‘update’ the database. When something is entered that is not already in the database, you just need to create a new object and put it into the Map.

    Then you can easily search the Map like so:

    boolean productIsRegistered = dataBase.containsKey(strP);
    
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