Reputation:
I get "<identifier> expected
" error on this line....
private static String getReducedISBN(char 'x') {
...of this code....
public class CheckISBN7 {
//private static String originalISBN; // class variable
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Prompt the user to enter an ISBN
SimpleIO.prompt("Enter ISBN: ");
String originalISBN = SimpleIO.readLine();
// Get the ISBN number without the dashes
String reducedISBN = getReducedISBN('-');
// Get the computed check digit
int computedCheckDigit = getCheckDigit(reducedISBN);
// Display check digit entered by the user
System.out.println("Check digit entered: " + originalISBN.charAt(12));
// Display computed check digit
System.out.println("Check digit computed: " + computedCheckDigit);
}
private static String getReducedISBN(char 'x') {
SimpleIO.prompt("Enter ISBN: ");
String originalISBN = SimpleIO.readLine();
int dashPos1 = originalISBN.indexOf("x");
int dashPos2 = originalISBN.indexOf("x", dashPos1 + 1);
String reducedISBN = originalISBN.substring(0, dashPos1) +
originalISBN.substring(dashPos1 + 1, dashPos2) +
originalISBN.substring(dashPos2 + 1, 11);
return reducedISBN;
}
private static int getCheckDigit(String reducedISBNParameter) {
int total = 0;
final String digits = "0123456789X";
for(int i = 0, j = 10; i <= 8; i++, j++) {
total += j *
(Integer.parseInt(reducedISBNParameter.substring(i, i + 1)));
}
int checkDigit = 10 - ((total - 1) % 11);
int computedCheckDigit = digits.charAt(checkDigit);
return computedCheckDigit;
}
}
Can't really figure out the problem , any help would be much appreciated.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 16453
Reputation: 11966
'x'
is not an indentifier (variable or whatever), it is a literal character. Likewise "x" is a literal string. Replace char 'x'
with Character x
and "x"
with x.toString()
to get what you want.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 723388
You're trying to pass the char value 'x'
in your method signature, which isn't valid syntax:
private static String getReducedISBN(char 'x') {
Did you mean to use x
as a variable name?
private static String getReducedISBN(char x) {
As well as here, since I assume you're trying to find the index of whatever you pass as the separator character instead of the string "x"
:
int dashPos1 = originalISBN.indexOf(x);
int dashPos2 = originalISBN.indexOf(x, dashPos1 + 1);
Upvotes: 3