I am having trouble displaying values stored in an array on a Java swing jFrame, I am trying to display the values as jLabels within the jFrame.
I want the details of the first car to display when the form loads, other cars in the array to display when you click a 'next' (record) button.
The Car class:
package abc;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class Car {
private String carReg, carModel, carMake;
private double carValue;
public void setCarReg(String carReg){
this.carReg = carReg;
}
public String getCarReg(){
return this.carReg;
}
public void setCarModel(String carModel){
this.carModel = carModel;
}
public String getCarModel(){
return this.carModel;
}
public void setCarMake(String carMake){
this.carMake = carMake;
}
public String getCarMake(){
return this.carMake;
}
public void setCarValue(double carValue){
this.carValue = carValue;
}
public double getCarValue(){
return this.carValue;
}
public static ArrayList<Car> CarArray = new ArrayList<Car>();
Iterator I = CarArray.iterator();
public static void exportCar(){
String fileLoc = "C:\\abc\\exportCar.txt";
int i = 0;
try
{
FileOutputStream uh = new FileOutputStream(fileLoc);
ObjectOutputStream st = new ObjectOutputStream(uh);
for (i=0; i<CarArray.size(); i++)
{
st.writeObject(CarArray.get(i));
}
}
catch(IOException e)
{
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void importCar(){
String fileLoc = "C:\\abc\\exportCar.txt";
int i = 0;
try
{
FileInputStream uh = new FileInputStream(fileLoc);
ObjectInputStream st = new ObjectInputStream(uh);
try
{
while(uh!=null)
{
CarArray.add((Car)st.readObject());
}
}
catch(Exception e){}
}
catch(IOException e)
{
System.out.println(e);
}
}
}
The Login jForm:
package abc;
import java.util.*;
public class Login extends javax.swing.JFrame {
// Bidder bidder1 = new Bidder("cm", "w", 3, "FN", "LN", 1, "Street", "City", "BA99AE",
//"1234567890", "EMail", "Card Make", "123456", "1122", 123);
public static int userLevelFound = 0;
/** Creates new form Login */
public Login() {
initComponents();
Judge.JudgeArray.add(judge1);
Representative.RepArray.add(rep1);
//Bidder.BidderArray.add(bidder1);
Bidder.importBidder();
Car.importCar();
LoginError.setVisible(false);
}
private void LoginActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {
// Get the username entered
String inputUN = UserName.getText();
// Get the password entered (plain text)
String inputPassword = Password.getText();
boolean loginFound = false;
int a = 0;
int b = Judge.JudgeArray.size();
do
{
Judge tempJudge = new Judge();
tempJudge = Judge.JudgeArray.get(a);
if (inputUN.equals(tempJudge.getUserName()) &&
inputPassword.equals(tempJudge.getPassword())){
loginFound = true;
userLevelFound = 1;
}
a++;
} while ((a < b) && (loginFound == false));
a = 0;
b = Representative.RepArray.size();
do
{
Representative tempRep = new Representative();
tempRep = Representative.RepArray.get(a);
if (inputUN.equals(tempRep.getUserName()) &&
inputPassword.equals(tempRep.getPassword())){
loginFound = true;
userLevelFound = 2;
}
a++;
} while ((a < b) && (loginFound == false));
a = 0;
b = Bidder.BidderArray.size();
do
{
Bidder tempBidder = new Bidder();
tempBidder = Bidder.BidderArray.get(a);
if (inputUN.equals(tempBidder.getUserName()) &&
inputPassword.equals(tempBidder.getPassword())){
loginFound = true;
userLevelFound = 3;
}
a++;
} while ((a < b) && (loginFound == false));
if (loginFound == true){
Home home = new Home();
home.setVisible(true);
this.setVisible(false);
} else{
LoginError.setVisible(true);
}
}
The Home jForm:
package abc;
import java.util.*;
public class Home extends javax.swing.JFrame {
ArrayList<Car> carList = new ArrayList<Car>();
Iterator I;
/** Creates new form Home */
public Home() {
initComponents();
if (Login.userLevelFound == 3)
{
addCar.setVisible(false);
editCar.setVisible(false);
}
}
private void editCarActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
{
// TODO add your handling code here:
Edit updateCar = new Edit(carList);
updateCar.setVisible(true);
this.dispose();
}
The Edit Cars jForm:
package abc;
import java.util.*;
public class Edit extends javax.swing.JFrame {
ArrayList<Car> carList;
Iterator I;
Car editCar = new Car();
/** Creates new form Edit */
public Edit(ArrayList eC) {
initComponents();
carList = eC;
I = carList.iterator();
if (Login.userLevelFound == 2)
{
carValue.setVisible(false);
jLabel4.setVisible(false);
}
}
private void backActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
{
// TODO add your handling code here:
Home home = new Home();
home.setVisible(true);
this.dispose();
}
private void SaveActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
{
// TODO add your handling code here:
}
private void nextActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
{
// TODO add your handling code here:
if(I.hasNext()){
editCar = (Car)I.next();
carMake.setText(editCar.getCarMake());
carModel.setText(editCar.getCarModel());
carReg.setText(editCar.getCarReg());
carValue.setText("£" + editCar.getCarValue());
}
I'm pretty sure I haven't initialised the array properly, struggling to grasp how to do this in all honesty.
There it is, ArrayList<Car> carList
is never initialized.
Your code:
public class Home extends javax.swing.JFrame {
ArrayList<Car> carList;
Correct code:
public class Home extends javax.swing.JFrame {
ArrayList<Car> carList = new ArrayList<Car>();