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Start your free trialFarai Ted Mandoreba
21,518 PointsNow replace <YOUR NAME> in the console.printf expression with the firstName variable using the string formatter.
i cant to get to give the required answer, what it that is required or considered correct, i have followed what the video tutorial teaches but its all wrong i'm stuck
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "farai";
console.printf ("%s , can code in java\n");
console.printf ("%s ,can code in java", firstName);
2 Answers
Tabatha Trahan
21,422 PointsIt looks like if you get rid of your first printf function you should be good. It has the string formatter, but no string to populate it at the end of the expression. Your second printf looks like it is constructed correctly.
Marie Franklin
13,355 Pointsthere is just string formatting problem...... thats how i did...
String firstName = "Godfrey";
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
Emmanuel C
10,636 PointsEmmanuel C
10,636 PointsAgreed, one thing to note is that the challenge is picky about the strings it wants you to display. So make sure you construct the sentence exactly how they want you to. Meaning itll want the exclamation at the end, Java should be capitalized and you can remove the comma.