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Start your free trialRaphael Pavani Duarte da Silva
1,030 PointsPlease help me, I don't know what to do, I tried a lot of answers, but seems to be wrong.
I whant to out put my name, but I tryed: console.printf("Lara"); String firstName ="Lara" console.printf("%s",myName);
What can I do ?
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "RAPHAEL";
console.printf("RAPHAEL");
1 Answer
Luca Cunico
Courses Plus Student 14,196 PointsHey,
Your code is correct. The only problem is you have to put a precise String inside the console.printf method and that string needs to be "<YOUR_NAME> can code in Java!".
console.printf("RAPHAEL can code in Java");
Raphael Pavani Duarte da Silva
1,030 PointsRaphael Pavani Duarte da Silva
1,030 PointsThank you, now is correct !
Luca Cunico
Courses Plus Student 14,196 PointsLuca Cunico
Courses Plus Student 14,196 PointsYou're welcome, have fun!