NumberFomatException: multiple points

I have some code which plots points on a graph. The array string multivalue is populated from parameters read in from lotus notes. The code works fine when integers are used but when one of the values is a decimal e.g. 3.5 then I get the runtime error NumberFormatException: multiple points.
Can someone please explain what this exception means and how to stop it occurring.
Example of part of code:
//Point 2
double p2 = Double.parseDouble(multivalue[1]);
xp2 = 260+(int)(p2*30*0.34202);
yp2 = 260-(int)(p2*30*0.93969);
Cheers,
Matt

Thanks,
It would appear that the problem is that when I'm reading in the data it is not being brought in properly i.e. with multiple points in. So problem solved...nearly...

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