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Start your free trialChris Stringer
4,813 PointsJava Structure
Now in the main method of Display.java, instantiate a new BlogPost. Use System.out.printf to print out "This is a blog post: %s" and pass in the newly created BlogPost object to replace the string formatter.
I can't figure this one out and have looked everywhere
package com.example;
class BlogPost {
}
import com.example.blogPost;
public class Display {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Your code here...
BlogPost sampleBlog = new BlogPost(); // using the 'new' keyword' to create an object of the BlogPost class
System.out.printf("This is a blog post: %s", sampleBlog);
}
1 Answer
Livia Galeazzi
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 21,083 PointsYou're doing everything right except for one missing curly brace.