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Courses Plus Student 351 PointsI am working on Java. It says to replace the <YOUR NAME> variable with a string I have done this but it says I am wrong
what could I be doing wrong?
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "Trevor";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!");
console.printf("%s can code in Java!");
2 Answers
James Simshaw
28,738 PointsHello,
Whenever you use %s in a string, you have to tell Java what to replace it with. For example:
console.printf("%s is a programming language.", "Java");
Good luck with Java.
Greg Kaleka
39,021 PointsHi Trevor,
Looks like you're using a %s placeholder, but then not giving it a value. Here's how those work:
String firstName = "Trevor";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
Good luck!
trevoryusi
Courses Plus Student 351 PointsThanks for the reply it helped me a lot!