Java.NoSuchElementException error on second scanner
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I’m using a iOS compiler app called JedonaCompiler and I am currently trying to code a small text based rpg. I’m adding in a “cmd prompt” of sorts so when I transfer the code to NetBeans I can actively test and change variables. However when I got to the point of needing to use a second Scanner it wouldn’t work. The weird thing about this app is you have to feed the input into it Before you run your code. Kinda dumb right? Well anyways I put in the values that SHOULD , and I quote because I frequently make mistakes, work however I keep getting this error no matter what I do. I do believe this is a 8.0 version of java so that might be the issue.
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I’m using a iOS compiler app called JedonaCompiler and I am currently trying to code a small text based rpg. I’m adding in a “cmd prompt” of sorts so when I transfer the code to NetBeans I can actively test and change variables. However when I got to the point of needing to use a second Scanner it wouldn’t work. The weird thing about this app is you have to feed the input into it Before you run your code. Kinda dumb right? Well anyways I put in the values that SHOULD , and I quote because I frequently make mistakes, work however I keep getting this error no matter what I do. I do believe this is a 8.0 version of java so that might be the issue.
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I’m using a iOS compiler app called JedonaCompiler and I am currently trying to code a small text based rpg. I’m adding in a “cmd prompt” of sorts so when I transfer the code to NetBeans I can actively test and change variables. However when I got to the point of needing to use a second Scanner it wouldn’t work. The weird thing about this app is you have to feed the input into it Before you run your code. Kinda dumb right? Well anyways I put in the values that SHOULD , and I quote because I frequently make mistakes, work however I keep getting this error no matter what I do. I do believe this is a 8.0 version of java so that might be the issue.
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I’m using a iOS compiler app called JedonaCompiler and I am currently trying to code a small text based rpg. I’m adding in a “cmd prompt” of sorts so when I transfer the code to NetBeans I can actively test and change variables. However when I got to the point of needing to use a second Scanner it wouldn’t work. The weird thing about this app is you have to feed the input into it Before you run your code. Kinda dumb right? Well anyways I put in the values that SHOULD , and I quote because I frequently make mistakes, work however I keep getting this error no matter what I do. I do believe this is a 8.0 version of java so that might be the issue.
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