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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T15:07:26+00:00 2026-05-30T15:07:26+00:00

So, I have a class Square and I am trying to use an array

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So, I have a class Square and I am trying to use an array for it board. Here is my code:

public class Square{
   public int pcolor;
   public int contains;
   public int xPos;
   public int yPos;
   Square(int xp,int yp,int pc,int cont){
       xPos=xp;
       yPos=yp;
       contains=cont;
       pcolor=pc;
   }
};
Square[] board = new Square[64];
board[0].xPos=0;

This gives me unexpected token: [ on board[0].xpos=0;. Can anyone help me resolve this?


EDIT:

OK, I moved board[0].xpos=0; inside a method; now it gives me NullPointerException. What do I do?

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    2026-05-30T15:07:27+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    You are trying to make a statement not inside a method or a static scope.

    The statement board[0].xPos = 0; should [probably] be inside a method.

    You also seem to have a redundant };

    This code compiles just fine:

    public class Square{
        public int pcolor;
        public int contains;
        public int xPos;
        public int yPos;
        Square(int xp,int yp,int pc,int cont){
            xPos=xp;
            yPos=yp;
            contains=cont;
            pcolor=pc;
        }
        Square[] board = new Square[64];
    }
    

    To initialize [and access] elements in board – you will have to do it in a method or in the constructor.

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