Im trying to create a carpark program which simulates when cars are added to the carpark.
My idea is to create a list of type car which adds the car to a list of fixed capactiy (15).
Everything was working fine until I suddenly started getting the following exception:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
Im quite confused as to why this is occurring now because I havent changed anything and the exception seems to come and go.
I use netbeans and before this i was having issues with the main class not being recognised within the source package.
I can list the code for you below:
Carpark Class
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CarPark
{
List<Car> spaces = Arrays.asList( new Car[15] ); //Set max size of list to be 15
Scanner scanner = new Scanner( System.in );
public void initialise()
{
CarSize carSize = null;
CarValue carValue = null;
System.out.println("Please enter the registration Number");
String regNo = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println("\nNow the size of the car");
System.out.println("0 - Small");
System.out.println("1 - Medium");
System.out.println("2 - Large");
int size = scanner.nextInt();
switch( size )
{
case 0: carSize = CarSize.Small; break;
case 1: carSize = CarSize.Medium; break;
case 2: carSize = CarSize.Large; break;
}
System.out.println("\nFinally the value of the car");
System.out.println("0 - Loq");
System.out.println("1 - Medium");
System.out.println("2 - High");
int value = scanner.nextInt();
switch( value )
{
case 0: carValue = CarValue.Low; break;
case 1: carValue = CarValue.Medium; break;
case 2: carValue = CarValue.High; break;
}
addCar(regNo, carSize, carValue);
showTotalCars();
}
//Adds the car to the list
public void addCar( String regNum, CarSize size, CarValue value )
{
Car car = new Car(regNum, size, value);
spaces.add(car);
}
public void showTotalCars()
{
System.out.println("Total Cars = " + spaces.size() );
}
}
Car Class
public class Car
{
String RegistrationNumber = "";
CarSize size = null;
CarValue value = null;
public Car( String regNo, CarSize sizeOfCar, CarValue valOfCar )
{
RegistrationNumber = regNo;
size = sizeOfCar;
value = valOfCar;
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
return "Registration Number = " + RegistrationNumber
+ "\nSize = " + size.name()
+ "\nValue = " + value.name();
}
}
CarSize (Enum class)
public enum CarSize
{
Small(0, "For small cars"),
Medium(1, "For medium cars"),
Large(2, "For large cars");
private final int Id;
private final String description;
CarSize( int identifier, String descr )
{
this.Id = identifier;
this.description = descr;
}
public int getId()
{
return Id;
}
public String getDescription()
{
return description;
}
}
CarValue (Enum class)
public enum CarValue
{
Low(0, "For low value cars"),
Medium(1, "For medium value cars"),
High(2, "For high value cars");
private final int Id;
private final String description;
CarValue( int identifier, String descr )
{
this.Id = identifier;
this.description = descr;
}
public int getId()
{
return Id;
}
public String getDescription()
{
return description;
}
}
I have read while conducting research that the package issue as mentioned above can occur due to low memory and I wonder if that is linked with my current problem?
Thanks in Advance