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Having trouble to get a file to read properly for my final lab of the semester and keep running into problems with reading the actual file


So we have a lab to do and it involves reading files and all that fun stuff.

This is what the txt file looks like:

Name0
22
1.2
Name1
22
2.71
Name2
19
3.51
Name3
18
3.91
Name4
20
1.6
Name5
19
1.03
Name6
18
3.78
Name7
19
3.19
Name8
18
2.37
Name9
21
1.01

I posted the code that is supposed to be trying to read this information. Thanks for your time!

I've tried changing some stuff around and googling the exception but with no luck

    public void readFile()
    {
        //ran intill exception caught
        try
        {
            //finds the student.txt file to read using scanners
            Scanner s = new Scanner("Students.txt");

            while(s.hasNextLine())
            {
                //sets a string name to the first string (First text in 
students is name)
                String name = s.next();
                //looks for a line with a int value and then sets it to 
age
                int age = s.nextInt(); 
                //scans the next line for a double and sets it to gpa

                double gpa = s.nextDouble();
                //creates a new student object and passes what the file 
read into parameters
                Student studentOne = new Student(name , age, gpa);
                //adds new student to array list
                students.add(studentOne);
            }
            s.close();
        }
        // if an exception is caught it will print
        catch(Exception e)
        {
            System.out.println(e);
        }
    }

I believe it was supposed to read the information and store it in the respected category since we know it goes in this order based on the text file but when I run the method I get java.util.NoSuchElementException


Solution

  • You are receiving NoSuchElementException because calling the nextInt() and nextDouble() methods on the Scanner object do not read the new line characters (the character created when hitting return) - see this answer.

    To fix this you can do something like the following:

    public void readFile() throws IOException {
        try (Scanner s = new Scanner(new FileReader(new ClassPathResource("Students.txt").getFile()))) {
            while (s.hasNextLine()) {
                String name = s.nextLine();
                int age = Integer.parseInt(s.nextLine());
                double gpa = Double.parseDouble(s.nextLine());
                Student studentOne = new Student(name, age, gpa);
                students.add(studentOne);
            }
        }
    }
    

    Note - the code above assumes the Students.txt file is in your classpath.