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Start your free trialLauren Lolo
352 PointsParsing?
The error I have says this:
treehouse:~/workspace$ javac TreeStory.java
TreeStory.java:23: error: reached end of file while parsing
}
^
1 error
do I need to change something?
3 Answers
jacobproffer
24,604 PointsHey Lauren,
This error most likely indicates that you either have an extra closing curly bracket somewhere that is unnecessary or forgot to close a block of code.
Could you please post your code?
Best,
Jacob
Grigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsHey Lauren,
try to put
(```java)
before
// awesome code
(```)
after
your code - WITHOUT THE PARENTHESES
So your code will look like a bomb ! And watch the cool video Tips for asking questins ...
Wish a nice day !
Stephen Ribecca
1,323 PointsHello all,
I have the same issue, but I have that closing bracket. Here is the code
import java.io.Console;
public class TreeStory {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Console console = System.console();
/* Some terms:
noun - Person, place or thing
verb - An action
adjective - A description used to modify or describe a noun
Enter your amazing code here!
*/
String name = console.readLine("Enter your Name: ");
String adjective = console.readLine("Enter an Adjective ");
console.printf("%s is very %s", name, adjective);
}
Lauren Lolo
352 PointsLauren Lolo
352 Pointsimport java.io.Console;
public class TreeStory {
public static void main(String[] args) { Console console = System.console(); /* Some terms: noun - Person, place or thing verb - an action adjective - a description used to modify or describe a noun Enter your amazing code here! */ // Name __ is a __ adjective noun. They are always adverb verb. String name = console.readLine("Enter a name: "); String adjective = console.readLine("Enter an adjective: "); String noun = console.readLine("Enter a noun: "); String adverb = console.readLine("Enter an adverb: "); String verb = console.readLine("Enter a verb ending with -ing: ");
console.printf("Your TreeStory: \n----------------\n"); console.printf("%s is a(n) %s %s. ", name, adjective, noun); console.printf("They are always %s %s, \n", adverb, verb); }
here is my code, thanks for the help!
jacobproffer
24,604 Pointsjacobproffer
24,604 PointsHey Lauren,
It looks like you are missing a closing curly bracket for the TreeStory class declaration.
Try this:
Best,
Jacob