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432 PointsWhat I did wrong?
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// I have imported a java.io.Console for you, it is named console.
String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
String thirdExample = "HELLO";
if (noun.equals("hello"));
console.printf("first is equal to second");
1 Answer
John Doyle
8,001 PointsYou're on the right track, but not quite right.
There is no "noun" variable, to the best of my recollection. You'd have to format your if statement on string equality.
if (firstExample == secondExample){
console.printf("first is equal to second");
}