Scanner input validation in while loop

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-11-27 02:14:34
Ruchira Gayan Ranaweera

The problem is that nextLine() "Advances this scanner past the current line". So when you call nextLine() in the while condition, and don't save the return value, you've lost that line of the user's input. The call to nextLine() on line 3 returns a different line.

You can try something like this

    Scanner scanner=new Scanner(System.in);
    while (true) {
        System.out.println("Insert question code:");
        String question = scanner.nextLine();
        if(question.equals("quit")){
            break;
        }
        System.out.println("Insert answer code:");
        String answer = scanner.nextLine();
        if(answer.equals("quit")){
            break;
        }
        service.storeResults(question, answer);
    }

Try:

while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
    System.out.println("Insert question code:");
    String question = scanner.nextLine();
    if(question.equals("quit")){
     break;
    }

    System.out.println("Insert answer code:");
    String answer = scanner.nextLine();

    service.storeResults(question, answer); // This stores given inputs on db
}

always check if scanner.nextLine is not "quit"

while (!scanner.nextLine().equals("quit")) {
    System.out.println("Insert question code:");
    String question = scanner.nextLine();
    if(question.equals("quit"))
     break;

    System.out.println("Insert answer code:");
    String answer = scanner.nextLine();
    if(answer.equals("quit"))
      break;

    service.storeResults(question, answer); // This stores given inputs on db 

}

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