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Start your free trialSteven Wooz
Courses Plus Student 502 PointsWhat is my mistake in this sentence
Idk what is going wrong
String firstName = "Gordon";
String lastName = "Sumner";
console.printf("Hello %s", firstName);
String = console.readLine("Which band? ");
5 Answers
Brandon Adams
10,325 PointsCool, make sure you mark this question as answered so I can get a few points for helping you, thanks.
Brandon Adams
10,325 PointsString band = console.readLine("Which band? ");
You have to name the String.
Steven Wooz
Courses Plus Student 502 PointsCan u just point out the wrong thing in the code
Steven Wooz
Courses Plus Student 502 PointsCan I just get the correct statement for the 4th line
Steven Wooz
Courses Plus Student 502 PointsGot it thanx bro
Brandon Adams
10,325 PointsBrandon Adams
10,325 PointsString = console.readLine("Which band? ");
This part is wrong. If you are declaring a new String you need to give it a name like you did above, or you can use the name of an already existing String, but you just said String with no name. ex: String band = console or band = console