Thank you for assisting  me with this!!

This issue is caused by a package declaration error, Appearently Netbeans
was delcaring the package somewhere, I was able to resolve it by double
clicking on the error and selecting reconfigure.  I beleive that declaring
the package would be able to resolve this issue as well,

Again thank you for helping

On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Andre Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Shawn,
> I had the same error.  I got rid of it by including a package statement,
> eg.:
>
> package myassignment;
>
> The first statement in a java file (excluding comments) should be the
> package declaration.  However, the package declaration is optional AFAIK.
>  So I'm not entirely sure why netbeans is complaining when it is absent.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 15:45, Shawn Sampson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> // does anyone know why I am getting this error?
>>
>>
>> import javax.swing.JOptionPane;  // Error is here states "incorrect
>> package"  the program still
>>                                                 //works correctly
>>
>> public class MyOwnWhileProject {
>>
>>    /** Creates a new instance of ForLoop */
>>    public MyOwnWhileProject() {
>>    }
>>
>>    /**
>>     * @param args the command line arguments
>>     */
>>    public static void main(String[] args) {
>>        // Declare and initialize String array variable called names.
>>        String names []=
>> {"Beah","Bianca","Lance","Belle","Nico","Yza","Gem","Ethan"};
>>
>>        // This is the search string we are going to use to search the
>> array.
>>        String searchName = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Enter either
>> \"Yza\" or \"noname\"!");
>>
>>        // declare int i
>>        int i=0;
>>
>>        // Declare and initialize boolean primitive type variable
>> calld foundName.
>>        boolean foundName = false;
>>
>>
>>        // Search the String array using for loop.
>>        //  * The "names.length" is the size of the array.
>>        //  * This for loop compares the value of each entry of the
>> array with
>>        //     the value of searchString String type variable.
>>        //  * The equals(..) is a method of String class. Think about
>> why you
>>        //     cannot use "names[i] == searchName" as comparison logic
>> here.
>>
>>        while ( i<names.length) {
>>
>>            if (names [i].equals(searchName)) {
>>                foundName =true;
>>
>>            }
>>            i++;
>>
>>        }
>>
>>        // Display the result
>>        if (foundName)
>>            JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, searchName + " is
>> found!");
>>        else
>>            JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, searchName + " is not
>> found!");
>>
>>    }
>>
>> }
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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