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Start your free trialAidan Cocburn
102 PointsI Do not understand what i've done wrong i have printed %s\, firstName like i'm sopost to
i have printed %s\, firstName on the consul log
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
%s\, firstName
2 Answers
jacobproffer
24,604 PointsHey Aidan,
Is this all of your code for the challenge?
You should have something similar to this format:
String example = "Jacob";
console.printf("%s is awesome!", example);
Notice how I'm using the printf method and passing in a String and the variable name?
Ruben Simon
1,120 PointsHi Aidan,
first initialize the variable that you shall call firstName as a String :
String firstName = "Aidan";
Then print it: %s is a place holder for the string (that's why it is %s) and after you finish the quote you have to tell the programme which String you want to use (=your first Name).
console.printf("%s is awesome", firstName);
So your solution is:
String firstName = "Aidan";
console.printf("%s is awesome", firstName);