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185 PointsNow replace <YOUR NAME> in the console.printf expression with the firstName variable using the string formatter
Now replace <YOUR NAME> in the console.printf expression with the firstName variable using the string formatter.
String firstName = "ken";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", /* chris */);
1 Answer
Gunjeet Hattar
14,483 PointsWell you've got everything in place. Just an error when setting the name
String firstName = "ken";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", /* chris */);
Just replace the last line to
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
So basically you've set your name in a string variable called firstName. So all you have to tell that console command is which string variable to read so that it corresponds to the %s
Hope that helps