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Although the use of command-line arguments is rare is this time of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI), they are still useful for testing and debugging code. This module explains the use of command-line arguments in Java.

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Preface

Although the use of command-line arguments is rare is this time of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) , they are still useful for testing and debugging code. This module explains the use of command-line argumentsin Java.

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Listings

  • Listing 1 . Illustration of command-line arguments.

Discussion

Familiar example from DOS

Java programs can be written to accept command-line-arguments.

DOS users will be familiar with commands such as the following:

Familiar DOS command copy fileA fileB

In this case, copy is the name of the program to be executed, while fileA and fileB are command-line arguments.

Java syntax for command-line arguments

The Java syntax for supporting command-line arguments is shown below (note the formal argument list for the main method) .

Java syntax for command-line arguments public static void main(String[] args){. . . }//end main method

In Java, the formal argument list for the main method must appear in the method signature whether or not the program is written to support the use of command-line arguments. If the argumentisn't used, it is simply ignored.

Where the arguments are stored

The parameter args contains a reference to a one-dimensional array object of type String .

Each of the elements in the array (including the element at index zero) contains a reference to an object of type String . Each object of type String encapsulates one command-line argument.

The number of arguments entered by the user

Recall from an earlier module on arrays that the number of elements in a Javaarray can be obtained from the length property of the array. Therefore, the number of arguments entered by the user is equal to the value ofthe length property. If the user didn't enter any arguments, the value will be zero.

Command-line arguments are separated by the space character. If you need to enter an argument that contains a space, surround the entire argument withquotation mark characters as in "My command line argument" .

The first command-line argument is encapsulated in the String object referred to by the contents of the array element at index 0, the secondargument is referred to by the element at index 1, etc.

Sample Java program

The sample program in Listing 1 illustrates the use of command-line arguments.

Listing 1 . Illustration of command-line arguments.
/*File cmdlin01.java Copyright 1997, R.G.Baldwin This Java application illustrates the use of Javacommand-line arguments. When this program is run from the command line as follows:java cmdlin01 My command line arguments the program produces the following output:My commandline arguments********************************************************/ class cmdlin01 { //define the controlling classpublic static void main(String[] args){ //main methodfor(int i=0; i<args.length; i++) System.out.println( args[i]); }//end main}//End cmdlin01 class.

The output from running this program for a specific input is shown in the comments at the beginning of the program.

Run the program

I encourage you to copy the code Listing 1 . Compile the code and execute it. Experiment with the code,making changes, and observing the results of your changes. Make certain that you can explain why your changes behave as they do.

Looking ahead

As you approach the end of this group of Programming Fundamentals modules, you should be preparing yourself for the more challenging ITSE 2321 OOPtracks identified below:

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Jb0260: Java OOP: Command-Line Arguments
  • File: Jb0260.htm
  • Originally published: 1997
  • Published at cnx.org: 11/27/12
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