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Start your free trialLeroy Brown
38 PointsChallenge task 3 of 3 Strings
java.util.MissingFormatArgumentException: Format specifier '%s' ()
Can someone explain what this error means please?
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "Leroy";
console.printf("%s firstName can code in Java!");
1 Answer
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherLeroy;
You are close, but you aren't correctly passing the firstName
variable into the String Formatter. That's what the error message is essentially saying.
Recall that if you use the %s
in the string as a variable placeholder you need to pass in that variable to the printf
method. That syntax looks like:
String favoriteDrink = "chocolate milk";
console.printf("My favorite drink is: %s", favoriteDrink);
Post back if you have further questions.
Ken