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Start your free trialkumbirai mangwanda
1,628 PointsAdd another if statement that checks if the firstExample is equal ignoring case to thirdExample.
If it, is print out "first and third are the same ignoring case".
// I have imported a java.io.Console for you, it is named console.
String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
String thirdExample = "HELLO";
if (firstExample.equals("hello"))
console.printf("first is equal to second");
if (firstExample.equalsIgnoringCase("HELLO")) {
console.printf("first and third are the same ignoring case.exiting");
}
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsI would think you need to use the variables but it passes the challenge. Your issue though is that it is equalsIgnoreCase not equalsIgnoringCase.