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29,923 PointsI don't get this...
In the first step it says to create a new file so I clicked on File > new > file, and then named it messy. This is what is sounds like it is telling me to do, but it doesn't seem right to be because all the words are completely black. I don't know how to get past this.
import java.util.*;
public class Messy {
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("five");System.out.println("one");
System.out.println("six");
System.out.println( "four" ); System.out.println("two");
Please comment out this line and
this line as well with a hotkey that does multi-line commenting
List<String> numberWords = Arrays.asList("six", "seven", "eight", "nine");
for (String numberWord: numberWords) {
// Use the sout shortcut to write out numberWord;
}
}}
1 Answer
Livia Galeazzi
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 21,083 PointsUnder File > New you have a variety of options. Pick "Java Class" instead of "File".