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Start your free trialMatteo Fossati
3,938 PointsI made some syntax errors but just can't find where... thanks for your help!!
// I've imported java.io.Console for you. It is stored in a variable called console for you.
String name = console.readLine ("Scegli un nome e scrivilo qui"); String pastTenseVerb = console.readLine ("Scegli un past Tense");
//CODE THAT GIVES ME ERROR MESSAGES v
console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb);
// I've imported java.io.Console for you. It is stored in a variable called console for you.
String name = console.readLine ("Scegli un nome e scrivilo qui");
String pastTenseVerb = console.readLine ("Scegli un past Tense");
//CODE THAT GIVES ME ERROR MESSAGES
console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb);
2 Answers
Christian Nogueras
298 PointsTry this:
console.printf( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb)
Note: remove the = from your code.
Christian Nogueras
298 PointsWhat is the complete error message that you have when execute that line ?
Matteo Fossati
3,938 PointsJavaTester.java:122: error: ')' expected console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb); ^ JavaTester.java:122: error: not a statement console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb); ^ JavaTester.java:122: error: ';' expected console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb); ^ JavaTester.java:122: error: not a statement console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb); ^ JavaTester.java:122: error: ';' expected console.printf = ( "%s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb); ^ 5 errors
Matteo Fossati
3,938 PointsMatteo Fossati
3,938 PointsThanks so much! Didn't notice it