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Courses Plus Student 2,812 Pointsstring formatter
isn't ("%s can code in java", firstName"); the right string formatter
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "Ben";
console.printf ("%s can code in java", firstName);
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsYour code is indeed correct. However one thing worth noting is that while it is technically valid to have spaces between methods and their parenthesis in Java, it is not a common thing to do. Most Java programmers never place spaces between methods and their parenthesis, and since that is considered the norm the code checker for these challenges is tailored to expect your code to not have that space. Therefore even though your code is technically valid the code checker ends up mistaking it as invalid.
So all you need to do is remove that space like this:
String firstName = "Ben";
console.printf("%s can code in java", firstName);
And your code will pass the challenge.
Agapitus Iboro
Courses Plus Student 2,812 Pointsthank you it worked