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java 101 question "integer compare"
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java 101 question "integer compare"


  • Subject: java 101 question "integer compare"
  • From: WebObjects <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 08:25:38 -0700
  • Thread-topic: java 101 question "integer compare"

Perhaps it's an off-blend of coffee that is obscuring my vision, but why in
the world would I be getting "cannot resolve symbol : method compareTo
(java.lang.Integer)" when I know this object is an Integer.

Is there a simple one-liner System.out.printlin statement that I can use to
test the object type to see why it's not behaving?

Yes - I know this isn't java101 (but you're all so giving, and I'm oh so
taking)

-Bill

    public String alter_gender_display_data() {

        if(newDonor.intGender().compareTo(new Integer(0)) == 0) {
            return "Male";
            }else{
            return "Female";
            }

    }


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