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Courses Plus Student 196 PointsWhat do I do?
Question :Declare another variable, naming this one the camel-cased version of "last name". Use console.readLine to store the user's last name into this new variable.
what do i do?
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
String firstName = console.readLine("What is your name? ");
String lastName = console.readline("What is your last name? ");
1 Answer
Anders Björkland
7,481 PointsIt's odd, but try to remove the String "What is your last name? " so you have this instead:
String firstName = console.readLine();
String lastName = console.readLine();
Jay Lee
Courses Plus Student 196 PointsJay Lee
Courses Plus Student 196 PointsI don't exactly know why, but it worked!!! Thanks for help.
Anders Björkland
7,481 PointsAnders Björkland
7,481 PointsExcellent. There is nothing in your code that were wrong. It was just that the way the task was checking for solution was a bit off. Seems like it doesn't wan't anything in the code it wasn't explicitly asking for here.