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Java Java Basics Getting Started with Java Strings, Variables, and Formatting

kaushlender kumar
kaushlender kumar
1,275 Points

Call the printf method on the console object and make it write out "<YOUR NAME> can code in Java!"

Call the printf method on the console object and make it write out "<YOUR NAME> can code in Java!"

String firstName="kaushlender"; console.printf("<%s>\n",firstName);

getting erro:

Bummer! Check the spelling of your argument to the printf method. Make sure it is printing out what the instructions are asking for.

Name.java
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName="kaushlender";
console.printf("<%s>\n",firstName);
Kevin Moynihan
Kevin Moynihan
5,586 Points

you want something like

console.printf("%s can code in Java!",firstName);

2 Answers

It's asking you to print "[name-placeholder] can code in Java!" you have not written the full sentence and you do not need to add the < or \ n in it.

Fradely Dilone
Fradely Dilone
24,037 Points
*** REMEMBER THAT FOR CALL THE STRING IS %s  without the <>
String firstName = "Fradely";

console.printf("%s can code in Java", firstName);