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Java Java Basics Getting Started with Java Strings, Variables, and Formatting

Stevano Jones
Stevano Jones
507 Points

The printf method

What does the question mean when it says call the printf method. I think I'm misunderstand the question though knowing the answer?

Name.java
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
  String yourName = "Stevano";
  String firstName = "Pamela";
//thisIsAnExampleOfCamelCasing
  console.printf("Hello, my name is %s\n", yourName);
  console.printf("%s is learning how to write java\n", yourName);

1 Answer

Nourez Rawji
Nourez Rawji
3,303 Points

When you call a method, you use the dot notation. So in the above code, you're calling printf("hello...) on console whenever you type out:

console.printf("Hello my name is %s\n", yourName);

Think of the dot as a phone call to console, saying you want console to use it's printf method with the associated argument in brackets.