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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T14:34:35+00:00 2026-06-09T14:34:35+00:00

Why does this method result in a runtime error? I understand the calc wont

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Why does this method result in a runtime error? I understand the calc wont work with an empty string, so I set hour to 0 if this is the case.

Call:

String hoursJLabel = actionObject.calculateHours();
totalHours.setText(hoursJLabel);

Method:

public String calculateHours (){
    double sum = 0;
    double hour = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
        if (hourArray[i].getText() != "") {
            hour = Double.parseDouble(hourArray[i].getText());
        }
        else  {
            hour = 0;
        }
    }
    sum += hour;
    return String.format("%.2f", sum);
}
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    2026-06-09T14:34:36+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    There are multiple possibilities where a runtime error can occur in calculateHours():

    • hourArray is null and throws a NullPointerException
    • any hourArray[i] is null and throws a NullPointerException
    • hourArray[i].getText() can not be parsed to a Double and throws a NumberFormatException
    • Your hourArray might contains of less than 7 elements, which throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException

    Beside that, hourArray[i].getText() != "" is a bad comparison because it does not check null and checks if the two objects are the same object, not if they are equal.

    In addition, I guess you want to have sum += hour inside the loop, otherwise sum will contain the last value of the hourArray.

    So, your method should look like this:

    public String calculateHours (){
        double sum = 0;
        if(hourArray != null){ // hourArray might be null
            double hour = 0;
            for (int i = 0; i < hourArray.length; i++) { // use .length here
                // check for nulls and empty String
                if (hourArray[i] != null && hourArray[i].getText() != null 
                                         && !"".equals(hourArray[i].getText())) {
                    try{ // the text might can not be parsed to a double
                        hour = Double.parseDouble(hourArray[i].getText());
                    }catch(NumberFormatException ex){
                        hour = 0;
                    }
                }
                else  {
                    hour = 0;
                }
                sum += hour; // I guess you want that inside your loop
            }
        }
        return String.format("%.2f", sum);
    }
    

    Anyway, it would be better if this class is written in a way that it does not have to check for all this possibilities in the calculateHours() method. You notice how hard it becomes to read if all these checks must be done here.

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