--- id: 2241 title: Obtaining Command Line Input in Java date: 2017-08-28T17:37:59+00:00 author: Brandon Rozek layout: post guid: https://brandonrozek.com/?p=2241 aliases: - /2017/08/obtaining-command-line-input-java/ permalink: /2017/08/obtaining-command-line-input-java/ medium_post: - 'O:11:"Medium_Post":11:{s:16:"author_image_url";N;s:10:"author_url";N;s:11:"byline_name";N;s:12:"byline_email";N;s:10:"cross_link";N;s:2:"id";N;s:21:"follower_notification";N;s:7:"license";N;s:14:"publication_id";N;s:6:"status";N;s:3:"url";N;}' mf2_syndicate-to: - 'a:1:{i:0;s:4:"none";}' mf2_cite: - 'a:4:{s:9:"published";s:25:"0000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00";s:7:"updated";s:25:"0000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00";s:8:"category";a:1:{i:0;s:0:"";}s:6:"author";a:0:{}}' tumblr_post_id: - "164717769554" mf2_mp-syndicate-to: - 'a:1:{i:0;s:4:"none";}' kind: - note --- To obtain console input for your program you can use the Scanner class First import the relevant library

import java.util.Scanner;
Then create a variable to hold the Scanner object

Scanner input;
input = new Scanner(System.in);
Inside the parenthesis, the Scanner binds to the System input which is by default the console The new varible input now has the ability to obtain input from the console. To do so, use any of the following methods
Method What it Returns
next() The next space seperated string from the console
nextInt() An integer if it exists from the console
nextDouble()              A double if it exists from the console
nextFloat() A float if it exists from the console
nextLine() A string up to the next newline character from the console
hasNext() Returns true if there is another token
close() Unbinds the Scanner from the console
Here is an example program where we get the user’s first name

import java.util.Scanner;

public class GetName {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
    System.out.print("Please enter your name: ");
    String firstName = input.next();
    System.out.println("Your first name is " + firstName); 
  }
}