Everything is working great except for my back button at line 172. It works good but if I try to click the "insert" button again. It gives me the java.lang.NumberFormatException error. Other than that it works fine, the "insert" button still works.
package userDatabasePack;
import java.sql.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class Database{
//Variables
private String username2, insertUser, insertPassword;
private int insertUserId;
The problem occurs at the second to last line of text in this code.
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package reversing_digits; import java.util.Scanner; public class Reversing_digits { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
I'm doing this project in JSP.net, with html. and in one of the web pages, what I'm doing is that, a person is transferring an amount to someone else, and if the transfer amount is more than the account balance, then he cannot transfer. else, save details in a table.
Here's the code I've used
<% String t1=request.getParameter("text1"); String t2=request.getParameter("text2"); java.util.Date date1 = new java.util.Date(); SimpleDateFormat ft = new SimpleDateFormat ("dd/MM/yyyy"); int tamt = Integer.parseInt(t2); int bamt = 0;
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But when i enter the fields and click the submit button in the form, to save it in the table, i get the error:
as there is a button on the website, that I need to click, but it returns a number using javascript that will access the page. Without that number, accessing the page won't work. Therefore, either I need to click the button, or return that data when I access the url. Here is the line in the html.
I am writing code for a form in which i want to display data by selecting radiobutton.The code is working for single radiobutton but it not work when i select the other radiobutton.
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the code is given below:]
private void jRadioButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.Action Event evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: int LIMIT = Integer.parseInt(jTextField2.getText()); int ULIMIT = Integer.parseInt(jTextField3.getText()); { DefaultTableModel model = (DefaultTableModel) jTable1.getModel();
I want to create a online examination system.i want to know to how to get questions 1 by 1 on the same jsp page and on clicking the submit button the result should be saved in database.
I am getting Web Page Expired error while clicking the back button of the browser, after submitting a form. The form method is POST. ( I have to keep it that way). I tried this code
In my code where the Button Action Performed is created, I have done the following to ensure that the visibility of the JTable and JScrollPane have been set to true. But it does not work?
I am developing my first Java application and the database I use is MySQL. I have created two separate buttons; one to insert new data into my database and the other to update the database when changes are made.
Each button is working perfectly, but I now want to combine both functions into just the save button. Thus, whether I am entering new data or modifying existing data, the save button should use an IF ELSE condition to decide whether to use the INSERT or UPDATE command.
My problem is, how do I write this IF ELSE statement? What should be the condition? For example;
IF(what? ){ String sql ="Insert into Table1 (classID,className,counselorID,startDate,endDate) values (?,?,?,?,?)"; }ELSE{ String sql2 = "update Table1 set classID = '"+value1+"',className='"+value2+"',counselorID='"+value3+"',startDate='"+value4+"',endDate='"+value5+"' where classID = '"+value1+"'"; }
I am working on a program that will allow a user to input grades for a class of four students who have taken two tests. Based on the grades entered, the program will calculate the averages of the two tests for each student and display it along with their respected letter grades.
Now I can get the program to compile successfully, but after inputting the grades in, I get the error message saying that it cannot format given object as a number. I am using 4 arrays to execute this program and maybe that's why I'm having the trouble? I'm not sure because I am still fairly new at this stuff and can't sen to resolve it.
I was having problems for a while and then finally got excited when I got it to compile without any errors and now I'm getting an error inside my program. All I need to do is format the numbers of the grades into something like: 000, and each of the averages as 000.0. I understand how to do it because I have done it in another program I've done in the past. I just don't know how to fix this error that is coming up.
here is my code:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.text.DecimalFormat; public class TestAverage { /** * A program that will store and process 2 test scores for a class of 4 students. * The program will prompt for the test scores as shown above in the sample run. * After all the data is entered,the program will display the score for test 1, test 2 . * The average of the 2 tests and the letter grade for the class for each student in a tabular format. * *
I am having some issues with errors. Here is my code...
import java.io.*; import java.util.Scanner; public class StormChaser { public static void main(String[] args) { // Constants final int MAX_STORMS = 319;
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I am having issues with these error messages.... I have tried a couple of different things with each error but haven't been able to figure it out.
Exception in thread "main" java.util.UnknownFormatConversionException: Conversion = '1' at java.util.Formatter.checkText(Unknown Source) at java.util.Formatter.parse(Unknown Source) at java.util.Formatter.format(Unknown Source) at java.util.Formatter.format(Unknown Source) at java.lang.String.format(Unknown Source) at Storm.toString(Storm.java:98) at StormChaser.DisplayStorms(StormChaser.java:141) at StormChaser.main(StormChaser.java:53)
This one is working if i set value in fmt but what i want to happen is when i enter a number in textbox it will be fommated on the format that i want, so i think i need to an of og text and set it into value of fmt? <y plan is when I enter a number in textbox it will automatically formatted ....
I am writing a program using a given test drive... I am supposed to write two classes according to the test drive. The calculated correct answer should be 115.50 but i keep getting 115.52 instead and i just can't figure out what i'm doing wrong.
Here is the test drive code:
import java.text.NumberFormat; public class FinalTester { public static void main(String[] args) { double avgPurchase; Order[] lastYear = new Order[4];
I have problem with my simple program. I tried put some text in my text area using button1 but textListener in RighButtons is always null and it's give me NullPointerException.
WriteToArea - interface public interface WriteToArea { public void add_a(String text); } BaseFrame public class BaseFrame extends JFrame{
I am working with a program I wrote for class. I got it to compile and do what I want, But I was wondering how I can format my methods to to display a decimal with 1-2 decimal places. Would I create a method in my NumberAnalysis class to do it for me? Or would I declare an instance of the DecimalFormat class in my main method?
import java.util.Scanner; //Needed for Scanner Class import java.io.*; //Need for File and IOException import java.text.DecimalFormat; public class Ex8_11 { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{ { DecimalFormat decformatter = new DecimalFormat("#0.00");
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This is my output:
Lowest Number: 1.09 Highest Number: 82.76 Total Number: 367.89000000000004 Total Average Number: 30.657500000000002
Think I just solved the answer to my own question, I did it by declaring double variables in my main method and called the methods and instantiated the variables into the methods... Is there a better way to do this?
package lesson4.skowronek; import java.util.Scanner; //Needed for Scanner Class import java.io.*; //Need for File and IOException import java.text.DecimalFormat; public class Ex8_11 { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{
I'm making a game of checkers for my A2 Computing coursework which is due in within a week. I have completely finished the game, and only thing I have left to do is connect the two JPanels together via a CardLayout that I have made. However I am unsure how to do so
I have kept the code I am displaying to a minimal, hence I have removed all the action listeners for my buttons, anyway the problem I have is that, I would like it so that when the user clicks on the 'Multiplayer' button which is the array button ourButtons[1], it will then transition into my main game screen so that the user can then play a game of checkers.
Here is the main important GUI from my CheckerBoard class:
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; public class CheckerBoard extends JPanel implements ActionListener, MouseListener { // Main routine that opens an Applet that shows a CheckerBoard public static void main(String[] args) { new CLayout();
coding the action listener for my button (btBody) which create button displaying 1 to 9 in a nested for loop; the button should allow the user to click on them and to display the number clicked on in a JTextField;my code;
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class EX_7_2 extends JFrame { public EX_7_2() { setLayout(new BorderLayout(5, 10));
In my cs class, we have to write a program that throws an exception if the user enters a negative number, the program should prompt the user to enter only positive numbers and then let them retype the number. But everytime I throw an exception, my program gets suspended.
What am I doing wrong, or is there no way to continue a program if an exception is thrown? Does the program automatically get suspended when an exception is thrown?
try{ do { N = kb.nextDouble(); if(N<0) { throw new NegativeArraySizeException(); } else j++; } while(j==0); fill.size(N); } catch(NegativeArraySizeException e) { System.out.println("The number you entered must be positive. Please try again."); }