On Jul 4, 12:38 pm, "* ^ *" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 6:03 pm, "[email protected]"
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi..
> > i got this program which is going to enter many names+the price.
>
> > String name[];
> >    int size=Integer.parseInt(JOptionPane.showInputDialog("how many
> > names?"));
> >    name=new String[size];
> >      System.out.println(i+"num"+"\t"+"item"+"\t"+"price RM");
> >    for(int i=0;i<name.length;i++)
> >        name[i]=JOptionPane.showInputDialog("name of of "+(i
> > +1)+"\t:"+size);
>
> >    for(int i=0;i<name.length;i++)
>
> >    System.out.println();
>
> > *\ i want to enter another method for searching which is going
> > compareTO new String
> > but when i use compareTo statment, it does not work wif me.plz help me:
> > (
>
> > the thing , when i use compareTo
>
> I suggest using equalsTo(). compareTo() is more suited for sorting.
My apologies. No equalsTo() in string. As Lee has suggested, use equals
() or equalsIgnoreCase().
>
> Off topic: Does included code fragments even compile?

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