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Courses Plus Student 198 PointsI don't understand the question. What does it want?
i seem to be doing everything correct but it say .class is expected. The question is "Add an if statement to see if there are less than 4 people. Then write out to the console, βYour table is readyβ My code: int numberOfPeople = 3; if (int < 4) { console.printf("Your table is ready ") }
int numberOfPeople = 3;
1 Answer
Lauren Moineau
9,483 PointsHi Baimurat. I'll print out your code here for ease of reading:
int numberOfPeople = 3;
if (int < 4) {
console.printf("Your table is ready ")
}
You have 2 errors here:
- in the if statement, you want to check that the value (numberOfPeople) of the variable is less than 4, not the type (int) of the variable. So you want to use the name of the variable:
if (numberOfPeople < 4) {
// your code here
}
- you forgot to add a semi-colon at the end of your print statement:
console.printf("Your table is ready");
Hope this helps :)
Baimurat Nusubaliev
Courses Plus Student 198 PointsBaimurat Nusubaliev
Courses Plus Student 198 PointsThanks man, that helped a lot, have a great day!
Lauren Moineau
9,483 PointsLauren Moineau
9,483 PointsYou're welcome. Have a great day too!