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611 PointsI’m doing this correctly, right? but it won’t accept my submission. How do I move forward in the lesson?
I’m replacing my name with the string variable %s in this lesson, and doing exactly like the video lesson, and it’s printing correctly to the console, yet when I click check work it says I need to include %s. Already done.
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "Bruce";
console.printf ("Hello, my name is %s \n", firstName);
console.printf ("%s can code in Java.\n", firstName);
1 Answer
Daniel Marin
8,021 PointsHi,
It's because the requirement is to output <YOUR NAME> can code in Java.
You can remove this line:
console.printf ("Hello, my name is %s \n", firstName);