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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Conditional ints

what is the keyword to exit inside the if block in java

int number =3; if(number<4){ console.printf("There is table for you guys!"); break; }

Conditional.java
int numberOfPeople=3;
if(numberOfPeople<4){
  console.printf("Your table if ready.");
  break;
}

2 Answers

Hi Linda,

The exit() method of the System class is used. Use dot notation and pass it the parameter zero.

That all looks like:

System.exit(0);

I hope that helps,

Steve.

Thank you, Steve! I got it working as well, awesome.

Good work! :+1: :smile: