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2014/8/5

ColorMaker

Backspace for presets, and enter to make your own.

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NikZNikZ

2014/8/5

Hmmm, enter doesn't work, but in the greenfoot file it does.
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Tue Aug 05 03:37:32 UTC 2014 Hoping this will fix the bug.
NikZNikZ

2014/8/5

Nope, the deleting of the auto stop didn't work.
danpostdanpost

2014/8/5

I had no problem with backspace or enter.
NikZNikZ

2014/8/5

When I pressed enter and put in "32" in the red input, the scenario had a run time error (stopped), but I don't know what's the cause because it works just fine in editing.
danpostdanpost

2014/8/5

I think you are required to key a number in for the other color parts (at least zeroes, if that is the value you want for them). You could programmatically account for an empty return string. I do not know if setting a default '0' value for the inputs would be enough.
NikZNikZ

2014/8/5

After asking for the red number, it should ask for green number, than blue. Even if I put in an abstract character like '~,' in editing, I won't get the error message until after all three questions have popped up. Here, if I put anything in, the scenario will crash. There is no terminal, so I don't know the error. Some of my code: String r = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Red number:"); for (int x = 0; x < r.length(); x++) { char i = r.charAt(x); if (Character.isAlphabetic(i)) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Must be numeric!"); return; } if (x >= 3) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Too long!"); return; } }

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