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Courses Plus Student 428 Pointsmy compiler is saying it cant find the string noun and i did the exact same thing
String name = console.readLine("Enter a name: "); String adjective = console.readLine("Enter an adjective: "); String noun; do { noun = console.readLine("Enter a noun: "); if(noun.equalsIgnoresCase("dork") || noun.equalsIgnoresCase("jerk")){ console.printf("you arent allowed to use this language, Try again. \n"); } } while(noun.equalsIgnoresCase("dork") || noun.equalsIgnoresCase("jerk")); String adverb = console.readLine("Enter an adverb: "); String verb = console.readLine("Enter a verb ending with -ing: ");
Oladapo Oyatayo
Courses Plus Student 428 Pointsthats the code
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Oladapo Oyatayo
Courses Plus Student 428 PointsString name = console.readLine("Enter a name: "); String adjective = console.readLine("Enter an adjective: "); String noun; do { noun = console.readLine("Enter a noun: "); if(noun.equalsIgnoresCase("dork") || noun.equalsIgnoresCase("jerk")){ console.printf("you arent allowed to use this language, Try again. \n"); } } while(noun.equalsIgnoresCase("dork") || noun.equalsIgnoresCase("jerk")); String adverb = console.readLine("Enter an adverb: "); String verb = console.readLine("Enter a verb ending with -ing: ");
Jeff Wilton
16,646 PointsJeff Wilton
16,646 PointsPlease post your code here so we can see what might be the problem.