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Start your free trialsandeep pyla
Courses Plus Student 2,915 Pointsdo while loop
got stuck for two days please help any one
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.
String response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?" );
//String noun;
boolean isInvalidWord;
do{
// noun = console.readLine("Enter a noun: ");
isInvalidWord=(response.equalsIgnoreCase("No"));
if(isInvalidWord){
console.printf("Do you understand do while loops?\n");
}
}while(isInvalidWord);
sandeep pyla
Courses Plus Student 2,915 Pointsit worked finally but it shows error of communication problem dont know wats the problem .
2 Answers
jcorum
71,830 PointsSandeep, you can just test in the condition of the do-while loop:
String response;
do {
response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?");
} while (response == "No");
console.printf("Because you said %s, you passed the test!", response);
Here you create the variable, outside the do while loop so it stays in scope for the printf statement after the loop. Then you ask the user the question, and store the answer in the response variable. Then you check to see if the response is No or not, in the condition (response == "No").
Qui Le
10,998 PointsHi Sandeep, I have seen your code, and I am not sure if you got the solution. I'll like to explain how to make your code executable.
// I will use your variable, noun
String noun;
do {
// Read in user's reply
noun = console.readLine("Do you understand do-while loops? Enter Yes or No: ");
} while (noun == "No"); // Loop will repeat until noun is different from "No"
console.printf("You replied with %s. So, you have understood do-while loops", noun);
Matt Nickele
468 PointsMatt Nickele
468 Pointsat what point does it not work?