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Mustafa Alordowny
4,495 Pointsjava code help
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) { // Your amazing code goes here... System.out.println("Im gonna make a new computer"); ComputerDevice mine = new ComputerDevice();
System.out.println("%s is my new computer",ComputerDevice.computerName);
}
}
//the other class code
class ComputerDevice {
String computerName = "HP";
}
the console shows the error as
method PrintStream.println(char[]) is not applicable (actual and formal argument lists differ in length) method PrintStream.println(String) is not applicable (actual and formal argument lists differ in length) method PrintStream.println(Object) is not applicable (actual and formal argument lists differ in length)