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Start your free trialKamil Bolka
3,724 PointsChallenge Task 2 of 3
Now continually prompt the user in a do while loop. The loop should continue running as long as the response is No. Don't forget to declare response outside of the do while loop.
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.
String response
do {
response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?");
if (response.equalsInvalidCase("no"))
} while (response.equalsInvalidCase("no"));
Kamil Bolka
3,724 PointsYes i don't understand i done everything you told me to do and still it did not work... what should i do next? I don't see the problem.
Kamil Bolka
3,724 Pointsnever mind i've done it. Thanks for helping!
1 Answer
Grigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsHi Kamil,
delete the if statement inside the while loop. The condition is proofed insede the while statement, you donΒ΄t need to set an additional if block. And use the equalsIgnoreCase() method.
And you should be fine.
Grigorij
jonas semmler
Courses Plus Student 1,082 PointsYou don't have to use the equalsIgnoreCase() method. My solution to this challenge was simply:
String response; do { response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?"); } while(response == "No");
Grigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsGrigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsHi Kamil,
do you need more help?
Grigorij