I am developing application called java compiler... It takes java program as input and compiles and run it, gives output. but if input program has infinite loop then how can identify and stop process execution.
I have a Stream instace which produces values using an infinite Supplier (it supplies values taken from an electronic sensor -- so unless the battery is low, the sensor will provide "for ever").
The stream is processed by a Collector using Stream.collect() (e. g. imagine that the values from the sensor should be averaged; in fact what it does is a bit more compliacted maths).
The problem is that the collector does not produce a result but hangs up, as the supplier does never stop providing more sensor values.
So what I need is a limitation rule that stops the stream. While there is a Stream.limit(long) method, it actually does not solve my problem as in my case it is not practical to stop after a particular count, while I actually want to stop streaming when the sensor value exceeds a particular limit etc. (hence, voids an arbitrary rule).
To sum up, what I need is Stream.limit(Predicate), i. e. the stream will stopped once the predicate becomes true.
Unfortunately I did not find anything like that in JRE 8.
Is that planned for JRE 8.1 or JRE 9.0? Or is there a known (and sophisticated) workaround?
I wrote a program that asks the user for their letter code to tell them where they are supposed to go. I was then told to comment out asking the user and to use a loop to print each possible destination. I decided to use a for loop and am stuck in an infinite loop.
//Sam Kluender //MajorDestination.java import java.util.Scanner; public class MajorDestination { public static void main(String[] args) { char major; int countLang, countGifford; Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in);
I just started my first programming class and I'm already playing catch up. It's a hybrid and the lectures are really short and fast paced that I don't entirely understand what is going on. I also got my textbook late (I was on the waitlist so didn't want to commit to buying early), so it's been a rough couple weeks.
Basically, I'm supposed to simulate a rental service transaction where the user will input numbers 1-4 to indicate which equipment they want to rent and input either H/h or F/f to indicate if it's for a (H)alf-day or (F)ull-day. I think I'm getting stuck in an infinite loop because every time I enter run the program to test the conditions in the loop, the console returns the "invalid choice" statement that I created in case the user inputs numbers less < 1 or > 4.
import java.text.DecimalFormat; import java.text.NumberFormat; import java.util.Scanner; public class Rental {
I've been stuck for the last couple hours trying to understand why the "printInReverse" method is getting into an infinite loop. I was supposed to make a double linked list that you can insert numbers and it orders both ascending and descending; in this case, descending is the "printInReverse" method, which takes the already ordered lists and prints it reversed, like if it was descending, and that's where the problem lives. Here follows the whole code:
In the code that I am currently trying to do, I want to make it so that the program loops until the randomly generated number is 1, to a maximum of 4 loops.I have figured out how to make it stop at a randomly generated 1, but I can't quite figure out how to make it stop at four loops if it doesn't reach the 1 before the maximum number of loops.
I am making a project that should play, stop, and loop three different songs (not at the same time). I am calling this SoundPlayer class from my main class:
import javax.sound.sampled.*; import java.util.*; public class SoundPlayer { List<AudioInputStream> songs = new ArrayList<AudioInputStream>(); int currentSong, currentPlayType;
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When my class calls setPlayType(2), which should make it play, I get the following runtime error:
java.lang.NullPointerException at SoundPlayer.playSong(SoundPlayer.java:32) at SoundPlayer.setPlayType(SoundPlayer.java:64) at MainPanel$AListener.actionPerformed(MainPanel.java:60) (...)
Line 32 is if(clip.isOpen()), but I'm pretty sure I instantiated clip properly in the constructor.
Inside a While Loop (While Loop begins if a condition is True) I have an If Statement, the else part of the statement assigns False to the condition I mentioned earlier.
But I've tried de-bugging and even when the code goes through the else part of the statement, firstly it returns False but then it returns to the beginning of the loop as True again.
I'm having serious issues right now with a JTable inside a JScrollPane.i have some methods that returns different indexes (rows) that i select programatically in a JTable and the problem is that sometimes it goes beyond of what i can see, like, the row gets selected but the scrollbar won't follow up.
i've searched up in google and saw several different methods but those were extremely complex and for stuff i don't need.the simplest solution i found is this:
but it just doesn't do anything.My table (tInfo) has only two columns so no horizontal bars, just vertical. What can i do to align the scrollbar with the currently selected row in my table? :C
Found a solution using scrollPane.getVerticalScrollBar().setValue();in another thread, i didn't even notice there were like 3 more threads about the same, just different kind of code used in each.
I have a JScrollPane with a JTextArea. The JTextArea is loaded with 10 lines of data. I have two JCheckBox's. The first check box sets the scroll to 10. sp.getVerticalScrollBar().setValue(10); The second check box reloads (ta.setText(text)) the text and then sets the scroll to 10. Why does the second one not work? I have attached a simple program. It is probably easier for you to compile and run than for me to go into detail explaining further.
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; public class Tester extends JFrame { private static final String text = "1
Why is my create jar file programatically not working? So doing this does create a jar file. When I run the jar file via command line, it gives me "Could not find or load main class ...". I'm not sure exactly why. I took some code i found here: java - How to use JarOutputStream to create a JAR file? - Stack Overflow and apparently it didn't specify the main class so I specifically added it myself. am i doing something wrong? And btw, the file (that contains all the class files) do not have any directories in them. so it's essentially just one folder with a bunch of class files in there. below is the code.
I had the commons-io-2.4 jar referenced into my build path that can be downloaded here: Commons IO - Download Commons IOreason i guess i added to that, though i'm not sure if it was necessary or not, was because it has a file filter which can tell which files are hidden or not and thing is without it it was adding like DS_STORE(which is hidden and i guess unnecessary) to the jar. not sure if this logic is right but just letting you know.
I am looking to reconcile data between SQL server and Oracle DB post the migration, I need to verify the data (rows/columns) for last 10 years, Before i start writing a Java Utility to accomplish this, My question is are there any existing libraries or API which can accomplish the same ....
I have a stylesheet (mystylesheet.css) with following entry:
.flowpane{ -fx-background-color: rgb(0,0,0); }
In then start-method of my application I execute:
StackPane root = new FlowPane(); Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight()); scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile()); root.applyCss();
No FlowPane gets black. But if I do that in SceneBuilder and add the stylesheet to root than after loading Fxml-file the FlowPane gets black.
Another approach:
StackPane root = new FlowPane(); Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight()); scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile()); root.getStyleSheets().add(css.getFile()); root.applyCss();
Nothing happens.
StackPane root = new FlowPane(); Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight()); scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile()); root.getStyleSheets().add(css.getFile()); root.getStyleClass().add("flowpanel"); root.applyCss();
Doesn't work too;
but root.setStyle("-fx-background-color: rgb(0,0,0) works. But I need to style my application by css-files.
I am having trouble compiling my code for a java application that is supposed to print out the infinite series for Pi. Here is my java code:
//a java application that generates the infinite series for Pi, ie 3.14159...=4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9
public class Pi{ public static void main(String args[]){ //declare and initialize variables long counter=1; double pi;
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Here is the error in my output that results when I attempt to compile my code:
C:UsersanonymousDesktopchapter five exercises for javaPi.java:21: error: variable pi might not have been initialized total=total+pi; ^ 1 error Tool completed with exit code 1
Why do I need to initialized pi when I already initialized the total?
I am using servlet 2.4 I used the ff. code below to set httponly in my application's cookies but it did not work. When I do a javascrip alert (document. cooke) in my page, the session id still shows up.
I'm writing a graphical program with several Label objects. One of them is supposed to constantly change color. I tried to do it with while loop like this:
while (true) {label1.setColor(Color.blue); pause (80); label1.setColor(Color.red); pause (80);}
However, the rest of the code (after the loop) is never reached because the loop never ends. Is it possible to use infinite loop like this? And, is there any other way to handle permanent processes that are supposed to run as long as the program is running (like, in this case, blinking Label)?
Its a basic program that is played by 2 people. Player one is suppose to type a number and the second player is suppose to guess the number. However after I test it out, and if I guess too low or too high I get stuck in "Your guess is too low, try again." infinite loop, what is wrong.
import java.io.*; class GuessingGame { public static void main (String[] args) throws IOException { BufferedReader stdin = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader (System.in)); String firstPlayer, secondPlayer; int firstInput, secondInput; int guessCount = 0;
how many integers the user wants to use. The user will enter for example a 4. The user inputs a 2, 4, 6, and 10. So then we get our outputs...Then the code will ask if you want to run this program again. My question is, if the user inputs a -1 for example 2, 4, 6, -1....the code will not continue. I wanted to use a while loop, such as while (scores != -1) but it doesn't work.
Enter the amount of integers you want to use4 Intenger # 1 2 Intenger # 2 4 Intenger # 3 6 Intenger # 4 10 You entered 2.0 4.0 6.0 10.0 Average = 5.5 Variance = 8.75 Standard Deviation = 2.96 Do you have another set of numbers?
I made a check4 application with Java.It correctly works but sometimes the application just stop itself during the execution.I never had a problem like this. The application just stop itself and i can't even quit using the closing button..
What I mean is, I have this set and it is supposed to take out all the duplicates. If I enter aaabbbcccd the output should be abcd, but instead my code just outputs the last word, or in this case letter entered.
import java.util.*; public class setdemo { public static void main(String[] args)
I am making a WebCrawler, and I am trying to work out a way to stop duplicate links from getting put in however ArrayList.contains() doesnt seem to be working for me can someone look at my code and see if I am doing something wrong? I have also tried variations of it such as
!link.contains(newLink) and !link.contains(newLink.getLinkUrl())
I am trying to program a slot machine and as of now, I am trying to make my slots spin and randomly stop on one of the graphics. Right now, I am having difficultly making the animation/slot stop randomly.
Previously, I tried using a randomly set timer that would cancel the execution, but the image did not appear/stop on the screen.Right now, I am using a random generator and a while to say that if it is a certain number, then stop the image.Here's what I tried:
I am trying to make a stopwatch using the timer class and JButtons. When I run my program and I hit start the time stays at zero. What I want my stopwatch to do is when I press start it shows the number of seconds that have passed. The start button will then become disabled and the stop button will be the only button able to be pressed. When you hit stop it should enable only the start and restart buttons. Here is my code.
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import javax.swing.*; public class StopWatchPanel extends JPanel {private final int DELAY = 1000;
And we have a class that draws a rectangle of 10 pixel height and 10 pixel width at 0,0 coordinates.
And we want to move with the arrows the rectangle but not to go off the frame.
The question is:
How can I do that if I draw another rectangle, it knows where is the other object and they not collapse. And so on, they move, but not collapse, just touch and stop.
I have a servlet which sends HTML5 server sent events to the jsp client. The servlet sends data to the client every one second. The jsp client instantiates a new eventsource and recieves the data. When the window is about to close, the jsp client closes eventsource at the "beforeunload" event (shown in the code below).
However, I have noticed that even after the client closes the eventsource and the browser exits, the server continues sending data. As far as the documentation on eventsource goes, using eventsource.close() is enough to stop client from reconnecting to the server and the server will stop sending any further push notifications.
Why the server does not stop sending push notifications even after eventsource.close() and the browser exit? Do I write any other piece of code to notify the server to stop sending data once client exits?
Pasted below are the servlet (server ) code and the client code.