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6,224 PointsChallenge Task 3 of 3 Inside your if block, after printing, exit the program.
I used the exit property, when the function runs. If it doesn't run, your table is ready is printed out, so why is it wrong?
int numberOfPeople = 3;
if (numberOfPeople < 3) {
System.exit(0);
}
console.printf("Your table is ready");
1 Answer
Oszkár Fehér
Treehouse Project ReviewerHi Mustafa. in the if block the "numberOfPeople" should be less then 4 and if it's true, print.
int numberOfPeople = 3;
if (numberOfPeople < 4) {
console.printf("Your table is ready");
}
Now the empty line it's for the third task. I hope it helps you out. Happy coding