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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Apr 8 21:37:28 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: dchambers at bugfixer.net (Denny Chambers)</li>
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Denny Chambers wrote:
> ahh ok i see
>
> try{
> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file1");
> }
> catch(FileNotFoundException fnfe){
> //handle exception
> }
>
>
>
>
>
> J.M. Taylor wrote:
>
>> Sun's 1.4.1_02, and your suggestion is *exactly* what I'm trying. I
>> even backed off and just tried to do
>> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file1");
>>
>> and then I took out *all* of my code except where I instantiate the
>> FileReader inside the method...still I'm getting:
>> unreported exception java.io.FileNotFoundException; must be caught or
>> declared to be thrown
>> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file1");
>> ^
>>
>> This is the skeleton of the code I'm using...FileReader works fine
>> inside of main...there is definitely something major I'm missing here...
>> -----
>> import java.util.*;
>> import java.io.*;
>>
>> public class mergesort
>> {
>> public static void main(String[] args) throws java.io.IOException
>> {
>> /*--snip---*/
>> doMergeSort(1,0,100);
>> }
>>
>> public static void doMergeSort(int blsize, int fileset, double
>> filesize)
>> {
>> if (blocksize < filesize/4)
>> {
>> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file1"); }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> Thanks very much for looking at this...I'm afraid Java is still more
>> than a little bit of black magic to me right now.
>>
>> jenn
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Denny Chambers wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> First, what version of java are you using? (java -version)
>>>
>>> If you using Sun/IBM/Blackdown versions 1.1 or later, then this
>>> should work:
>>>
>>> String filename = (conditional ? "file1" : "file2");
>>> FileReader fr = new FileReader(filename);
>>>
>>> Now file1 and file2 should be a string representation of the
>>> relative or absolute path the files in question
>>>
>>> FileReader has a constructor FileReader(String fileName)
>>>
>>>
>>> Denny
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> J.M. Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Greetings all,
>>>>
>>>> I need to evaluate a condition and decide whether to open file1 or
>>>> file2 based on that condition. Obviously I can do
>>>> if (conditional) {
>>>> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file1");
>>>> }
>>>> else {
>>>> FileReader fr = new FileReader("file2");
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> However, with my undisciplined scripting language background I
>>>> would like to do something like
>>>>
>>>> File filename = (conditional ? "file1" : "file2");
>>>> FileReader fr = new FileReader(filename);
>>>>
>>>> I can do the ternary operator if I declare filename as a String,
>>>> but then FileReader won't open it (the parameter must be a File
>>>> object). new FileReader((File)filename) doesn't work either.
>>>>
>>>> Nor does FileReader fr = (conditional ? new FileReader("file1") :
>>>> new FileReader("file2"));
>>>>
>>>> Nor does FileReader fr = new FileReader((conditional ? "file1" :
>>>> "file2"));
>>>> I don't use Java very much, but I like to understand what's going
>>>> on (and why I can and can't do things from language to language) as
>>>> much as possible. If anybody out there in aleland uses Java and
>>>> can help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. I won't be
>>>> offended if you tell me why I'm being brain-dead, if that is in
>>>> fact the case.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> jenn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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