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linking TextIO to Eclipse Java Project[message #821835]Thu, 15 March 2012 21:55
Brian Case
Messages: 3
Registered: March 2012
Hope this is the right forum. This should have taken three minutes and I've lost the whole day on this.
I'm running Eclipse Eclipse SDK Version: 3.7.2 with the default workspace on C:Documents and Settingsownerworkspace on windows xp. I'm using the jdk-7u3-windows-i586 version of Java.
Separately, I've downloaded TextIO.java (and in desperation even created a class for it). I've copied and pasted TextIO.java to every place I can think of, but the Eclipse IDE does not find it.
e.g. Here's the code for the class (and project) (periods used to show indents)
public class Exercise1v1 {
....public static void main(String[] args) {
.
........String usersName; // The user's name, as entered by the user.
........String upperCaseName; // The user's name, converted to upper case letters.
.
........System.out.print('Please enter your name: ');
........usersName = TextIO.getln();
.
........upperCaseName = usersName.toUpperCase();
.
........System.out.println('Hello, ' + upperCaseName + ', nice to meet you!');
.....} // end main()
}
the error is 'the method getln() is undefined for the type TextIO'
My Project is
Exercises1
..- src
....- default package
....- Exercise1v1,java
....- TextIO.java
..+ snippet
..+ JRE System Library [JavaSE 1.7]
....TextIO.java
Re: linking TextIO to Eclipse Java Project[message #821895 is a reply to message #821835]Thu, 15 March 2012 23:50
Brian Case
Messages: 3
Registered: March 2012
Resolved. Terminology issue.
The TextIO.java goes on the project group, not the package.
Re: linking TextIO to Eclipse Java Project[message #1799133 is a reply to message #821835]Fri, 30 November 2018 10:22
Enda McCabe
Messages: 1
Registered: November 2018
For those of you foloowing a course that uses import textio.TextIO as you have discovered, this will not work in Eclipse.
There is a simple way around this.
Instead of importing textio.TextIO you can import Scanner.
So all you do is at the start of your program replace:
import textio.TextIO;
with import java.util.Scanner;
in the 'main' enter the following code
Scanner scan = new Scanner( System.in );
And where TextIO is used amend the code.
Here are a couple of examples. (usersGuess is an integer and playAgain a boolean)
usersGuess = TextIO.getInt();
becomes usersGuess = keyboard.nextInt();
playAgain = TextIO.getlnBoolean();
becomes playAgain = keyboard.nextBoolean();
I hope this helps.

[Updated on: Fri, 30 November 2018 15:37]

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by Brian Fisher • Sep 27,2016 • Proven solutions

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Part 1: iMovie Can Recognize your Camcorder

Step 1: Connect your camcorder to Mac.

Step 2: Set your camcorder in PC or computer mode.

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If you want to import your video from a Tapeless Camcorder like DVD based camcorder, you may see your clips presented in the import window, set the switch at the bottom left corner of the window to Automatic and click Import All, and if you switch to Manual, you can deselect some clips you don't want to use and click Import selected.

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