Question #292399 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/292399

    Status: Answered => Solved

midwesthawkeye confirmed that the question is solved:
So I made the suggested changes to my code, and at first tried to run it
in the IDE.  Our old friend the ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException came
back.

At that point, I took the same code, but ran it from the command line as
we were doing earlier.  With that change it was 100% working.
Brainstorming about how I might author going forward (as I try to avoid
testing in the IDE), I tested having the IDE open (to model me writing
the code from within there), but running the script in a separate window
from the command line.  It worked 100% that way as well.

I have decided I will modify how I test my software and do that from a
separate terminal window going forward.  With that work-around, this bug
is fixed.  I will mark it closed, but I wanted you to be aware that I
was still seeing when running from within the SikuliX-IDE app.

Thanks so much for all of your help!  --> Jake

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