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94 PointsDeclare another variable, naming this one the camel-cased version of "last name". Use console.readLine to store the user
Declare another variable, naming this one the camel-cased version of "last name". Use console.readLine to store the user's last name into this new variable.
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
String firstName = console.readLine("Peter ");
String firstName = console.readLine("Yang ");
5 Answers
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherHsin;
Welcome to Treehouse!
For your second variable, rename it to lastName
instead of a second instance of firstName
, which was already declared and, thus, is causing some issues.
Post back if you are still stuck.
Happy coding,
Ken
Tetiana Kravchuk
Courses Plus Student 504 PointsString firstName = console.readLine("first name"); String lastName = console.readLine("last name");
SHATHISO P THAPELO
1,624 Pointsdope
AYUSHMAN BORUAH
321 PointsAfter looking at your , i decided to have a look a hence i solved the problem Its actually too much easy it can be explained in 3 steps:
- Change the second instance to lastName instead of firstName. 2.Enjoy/Have fun 3.And thank the #TeamTreehouse for such facility..
Izhar Ashraf
762 PointsString firstName = console.readLine("first name"); String lastName = console.readLine("last name");
Grant Adkins
645 PointsString firstName = "Grant "; firstName = console.readLine("Enter firstName: "); // omit second String String LastName = "Adkins "; String lastName = console.readLine("Enter lastName: ");
this is what i got for the problem
Awais jamil
Java Web Development Techdegree Student 4,742 PointsAwais jamil
Java Web Development Techdegree Student 4,742 PointsI have this problem stuck here