Re: Pixelgrabber and Vectors, changes not happening.

From:
 bH <bherbst65@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.help
Date:
Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:38:40 -0700
Message-ID:
<1185640720.496301.100500@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
On Jul 28, 12:38 am, Lew <l...@lewscanon.nospam> wrote:

bH wrote:

On Jul 27, 8:06 pm, Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeo...@verizon.net> wrote:

On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 16:00:42 -0700, bH wrote:

    if (mSt == "000000"){

String == comparison only works under certain conditions that are not
true for about 95% of the cases.

The short answer:

Use "000000".equals(mSt) instead of mSt == "000000"

The long answer:

There is a long thread explaining this topic in full detail in the
comp.lang.java.programmer group, entitled "String.equals()" by Chameleon,
started on July 22, 2007.


Hi Joshua,

Thanks for your help.

First I discarded entirely:
 private String RestateClrLine (String mSt) {
    String res ="";
    System.out.println(mSt );
    if (mSt == "000000"){
      res = "ff0000";
      System.out.println("Y");
     }
    else {
      res = mSt;
      System.out.println("N");
     }
 return res;
 }

Revision as you have suggested:

      mSet = mSet + si;
       if ("000000".equals( mSet)) {
              mSet = "ff0000";
            }
       vectorColorData.addElement(mSet);

or this will also work

           mSet = mSet + si;
           if( mSet.equals("000000")) {
                mSet = "ff0000";
              }
        vectorColorData.addElement(mSet);

Thanks again,


The second form may in some applications require a separate check for
non-null-ness, actually an advantage in my book, and also recommended by the
knowledgeable Patricia Shanahan.

if ( mSet != null && mSet.equals("000000")) {

While some think this is too hard (whiners), Patricia has made the excellent
point that when null is a "Bad Thing", an explicit check for it emphasizes
that in a "literate code" way. The shortcutters argue that the first form
will yield "not equal" if mSet is null, so the job is done. I argue that null
is a special value, and should be treated as an out-of-band value nearly always.

--
Lew- Hide quoted text -

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Thanks to Lew and Patricia Shanahan

bH

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