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Start your free trialWade Stevens
4,410 PointsI have just tried writing the Console.printf(%s can code in Java!"). It is showing an error.
Trying to write my first Console string variable and it is not working.
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName="Wade";
Console.printf ("%s can code in Java!");
3 Answers
Kevin Sulonen
Courses Plus Student 12,856 PointsHi Wade: Try
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
- Java is case-sensitive, and you need to point %s to a value, which you set up with
String firstName = "Wade";
Wade Stevens
4,410 PointsThanks for the follow up. I figured it out a few minutes ago. I really appreciate the response. I am sure I will need more help as time goes on. Thanks again!
Kevin Sulonen
Courses Plus Student 12,856 PointsGlad you're on track, Wade. Have fun!