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Start your free trialGraeme Coppinger
999 Pointscannot seem to write the correct code for this Question.Define a string variable named firstName that stores your name.
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// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
2 Answers
Stephen Bone
12,359 PointsHi Graeme
It may be worth reviewing the video again but basically we start off by creating a new variable called firstName specifying it's type as String
String firstName
Use the equals sign '=' to assign a value to it
String firstName =
Then provide a value wrapped in quotation marks as this denotes a string value. and we end it with a semi-colon as it's the end of the statement.
So the completed statement should look as below:
String firstName = "Graeme";
Hope it helps!
Stephen
Graeme Coppinger
999 PointsThanks I having problems getting my head around the questions