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Start your free trialJamie Ferney
Courses Plus Student 494 PointsMy code is correct but it is showing an error. I have used equalsIgnoreCase and console.printf correctly
Not sure what I'm missing here as it worked in the previous exercise.
// I have imported a java.io.Console for you, it is named console.
String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
String thirdExample = "HELLO";
if(firstExample.equalsIgnoreCase(thirdExample)){
console.printf("first and third are the same ignoring case");
}
1 Answer
Fahad Mutair
10,359 Pointshi Jamie Ferney , you don't have syntax error ,
in task 2:
Add another if statement
he's asking you to add another statement to check if firstExample = thirdExample , so you don't have to remove the 1st statement which is firstExample = secondExample .
Jamie Ferney
Courses Plus Student 494 PointsJamie Ferney
Courses Plus Student 494 PointsThanks Fahad!