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528 PointsI just can't solve this and move on. Please give the answer.
Anybody?
int answer = Integer.parseInt ("answerToLife");
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsYou've pretty much done it - but lose the quotation marks. You're passing a variable into the parseInt
function. Putting the quotation marks there make it a string which the function can't handle as it isn't numeric. The string "42" contained in answerToLife
can be converted to a number, so parseInt
will work on it.
int answer = Integer.parseInt(answerToLife);
Make sense?
Steve.