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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Looping until the value passes

I'm not really sure what this question is asking me to do

I understand the code, I just can't quite figure out what this question is asking me to do.

Example.java
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.
String response;
boolean isNo;
do {
response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?");
isNo = (response.equalsIgnoreCase("no"));
} while(isNo);
console.printf("Because you said yes, you passed the test!");

1 Answer

Hi Zach,

It's looking for a formatted string, so use the %s placeholder, rather than hard-coding the word yes.

It all looks like this - I've simplified your testing a little:

String response;
do{
  response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops?");
} while(response.equals("No"));
console.printf("Because you said %s, you passed the test!", response);

I hope that helps,

Steve.

Yeah I realized that a little after I posted this. Thanks anyway!!