Scanner on text file hasNext() is infinite

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别跟我提以往 2020-12-03 16:17

I\'m writing a simple program in Java and it requires reading data from a text file. However, I\'m having trouble counting lines. The issue seems generic enough for a simple

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  • 2020-12-03 16:34

    inFile.hasNext() does not move the pointer to the next line

    try this

    String x=null;
    while((x = inFile.next()) != null)
         count++;
    

    description of hasNext()

    Returns true if this scanner has another token in its input. This method may block while waiting for input to scan. The scanner does not advance past any input.

    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Scanner.html#hasNext%28%29

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  • 2020-12-03 16:35

    For counting number of lines use hasNextLine(), instead of hasNext().
    In while loop you are supposed to call nextLine(), because in your current implementation scanner is static on first line. Calling this method will make it to move to the next line, in every iteration of loop.

    Refer to the following code snippet:

    while (inFile.hasNextLine()){
      inFile.nextLine()
      count++;
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-03 16:36

    After you call hasNext() the first time if you don't read from the file hasNext() will always return true. Because the front of the input doesn't change.

    Imagine you have a file with this line in it:

    this is input

    If you call hasNext() on this file, it will return true because there is a next token in the file, in this case the word this.

    If you don't read from the file after this initial call, the "next" input to be processed is STILL the word this. The next input doesn't change until you read from the file.

    TL;DR

    When you call hasNext() read from the file, otherwise you will always have an infinite loop.

    Additionally

    If you really want to use hasNext(), or would like to, you could create another Scanner object and read through the file to count the lines, then your loop would work fine. also, you should really use hasNextLine()

    public int countLines(File inFile)
    {
       int count = 0;
       Scanner fileScanner = new Scanner(inFile);
    
       while(fileScanner.hasNextLine()) //if you are trying to count lines
       {                                //you should use hasNextLine()
           fileScanner.nextLine() //advance the inputstream
           count++;
       }
    
       return count;
    }
    

    Hope this is helpful.

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  • 2020-12-03 16:38

    You can not use the scanner to count the no of line in file because as default scanner uses white space to separate tokens. I would suggest to use BufferReader and readline method.

    http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/io/BufferedReader.html

    private Integer getNoOfLines( String fileName) throws FileNotFoundException,
            IOException {
        FileInputStream fstream = new FileInputStream(fileName);
        DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream(fstream);
        BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
        String strLine;
        List<String> lineList = new ArrayList<String>();
        while ((strLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
            lineList.add(strLine);
        }
        in.close();
        return lineList.size();
    }
    
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