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Start your free trialKeane Fraser
155 PointsHELP with Java
I just dont understand the question I think
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
String firstName = ("Keane");
console.readLine("%s", firstName);
String lastName = ("Fraser");
console.readLine("%s", lastName);
console.printf("First name: %s", firstName);
1 Answer
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest TeacherHey Keane you don't need to use console.readLine() in this case, it simply wants you to print the firstName and lastName variables.
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
String firstName = console.readLine();
String lastName = console.readLine();
console.printf("First name: %s\n", firstName);
console.printf("Last name: %s\n", lastName);
Cheers
Keane Fraser
155 PointsKeane Fraser
155 PointsAlright I'll try that thanks!