I have a problem with my code. I read a couple of numbers of a text-file. For example: Textfile.txt
1, 21, 333
With my following code I want to split and convert the numbers from String to int.
int answer = 0;
int factor = 1;
// Splitting and deleting the "," AND converting String to int.
for (String retval : line.split(",")) {
for (int j = retval.length() - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
answer = answer + (retval.charAt(j) - '0') * factor;
factor *= 1;
}
System.out.println(answer);
answer = (answer - answer);
}
I get the result in my console (int):
1 3 9
I see that the number 3 is a result of 2 + 1, and the number 9 is a result of 3 + 3 + 3. What can I do, to receive the following result in my console (int)?
1 21 333
/EDIT: I am only allowed to use Java.lang and Java.IO
Here's a solution using Java 8 streams:
String line = "1,21,33";
List<Integer> ints = Arrays.stream(line.split(","))
.map(Integer::parseInt)
.collect(Collectors.toList());
Alternatively, with a loop, just use parseInt
:
String line = "1,21,33";
for (String s : line.split(",")) {
System.out.println(Integer.parseInt(s));
}
If you really want to reinvent the wheel, you can do that, too:
String line = "1,21,33";
for (String s : line.split(",")) {
char[] chars = s.toCharArray();
int sum = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) {
sum += (chars[chars.length - i - 1] - '0') * Math.pow(10, i);
}
System.out.println(sum);
}
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