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Thread: Why is the condition not called from method...

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    Default Why is the condition not called from method...

    Hi,
    I am learning core java fundamentals, experimenting with the logic and getting a hold of the programming concepts. I have written a simple code having a Flight class and trying to understand why the "if (passengers>seats)", condition does not get called and the message does not print on screen from handleTooMany() method when i create new passenger instances in main, where count is > 250. Here is the code:

    public class Main {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
    Flight Flight2 = new Flight();
    int i;
    for (i=0; i<255; i++){
    Flight2.add1Passenger();
    }


    System.out.println("No., of passengers = "+ Flight2.passengers);

    }


    public static class Flight {

    int passengers;
    int seats;

    Flight(){
    passengers=0;
    seats=250;
    }

    public void add1Passenger(){
    if (passengers<seats)
    passengers +=1;
    //System.out.println("No..., of passengers = "+ passengers);

    else handleTooMany();
    }

    private void handleTooMany(){
    if (passengers>seats)
    System.out.println("Too many passengers. Passengers exceed seats...");

    }
    }
    }

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Why is the condition not called from method...

    Moved to the "What's wrong..." section.

    Be sure to wrap any code in code tags.
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