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360 PointsSyntax Errors
Why is it that I can run the program and everything is fine. Then I add some code in a completely different place and syntax errors will come up from the last code that previously ran syntax error free?
Jade Myers
360 PointsHere is the code, Everything was fine until I started to add the if statements.
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 */
String ageAsString = console.readLine("How old are you? ");
int age = Integer.parseInt(ageAsString);
if (age < 13) {
// Enter exit code
console.printf("Sorry you must be at least 13 to use this program.\n");
System.exit(0); }
String name = console.readLine("Enter a name: ");
String adjective = console.readLine("Enter an adjective: ");
String noun = console.readLine("Enter a noun: ");
if (noun.equalsIgnoreCase("dork") ||
noun.equalsIgnoreCase("jerk")) }
console.printf("That language is not allowed. Exiting \n\n");
System.exit(0);
String adverb = console.readLine("Enter an adverb: ");
String verb = console.readLine("Enter a verb ending with -ing: ");
console.printf("My Tree Story:\n------------\n");
console.printf("%s is a %s %s.", name, adjective, noun);
console.printf("They are always %s %s.", adverb, verb); }
denis coder
403 PointsI dont have a idea, but are you on the variable challange? If yes, then the statements might not work (i have no idea im bad at this but is just my speculation) .-.
1 Answer
Lauren Moineau
9,483 PointsYour second if-block has some errors.
- it has a closing curly brace instead of an opening one after the condition and before the statement
- it's missing a closing curly brace after the statement
It should be:
if (noun.equalsIgnoreCase("dork") || noun.equalsIgnoreCase("jerk")) {
console.printf("That language is not allowed. Exiting \n\n");
System.exit(0);
}
Even though the code following that if-block was written previously and was running fine then, such error makes that part of your code unreadable now so it throws some syntax error. Hope that helps
Jade Myers
360 PointsThank you so much for your help. I did figure out that it was the brackets.
Lauren Moineau
9,483 PointsYou're welcome. Glad to hear you did figure it out :)
denis coder
403 Pointsdenis coder
403 PointsPlease send you code to help. If i find a solution, i will awnser agian.