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Start your free trialLuka Nixon
2,303 PointsWhat is wrong with this code?
console.printf("Knock Knock.\n");
// Person B asks and Person A's response is stored in the String who:
String who;
boolean banana;
boolean orange;
do{
who = console.readLine("Who's there? ");
banana = (who.equalsIgnoreCase("banana"));
orange = (who.equalsIgnoreCase("orange"));
if (banana) {
console.printf("%s who?\n", who);
}while(banana);
if (orange) {
console.printf("%s who?\n", who);
console.printf("%s you glad i did't say banana?\n", who);
} while(orange);
/* So the age old knock knock joke goes like this:
Person A: Knock Knock.
Person B: Who's there?
Person A: Banana
Person B: Banana who?
...as long as Person A has answered Banana the above repeats endlessly
...assuming the person answers Orange we'd see
Person B: Orange who?
...and then the punchline.
Person A: Orange you glad I didn't say Banana again?
(It's a really bad joke that makes it sound like "Aren't you glad I didn't say Banana again?")
Let's just assume the only two words passed in from the console from Person B are either banana or orange.
*/
// ====BEGIN PROMPTING CODE====
// Person A asks:
console.printf("Knock Knock.\n");
// Person B asks and Person A's response is stored in the String who:
String who;
boolean banana;
boolean orange;
do{
who = console.readLine("Who's there? ");
banana = (who.equalsIgnoreCase("banana"));
orange = (who.equalsIgnoreCase("orange"));
if (banana) {
console.printf("%s who?\n", who);
}while(banana);
if (orange) {
console.printf("%s who?\n", who);
console.printf("%s you glad i did't say banana?\n", who);
} while(orange);
// ==== END PROMPTING CODE ====
1 Answer
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherHmmm...there is no such thing as if while.
This line is important:
// Let's just assume the only two words passed in from the console from Person B are either banana or orange.
So do prompting code while who is equal (ignoring case) to banana. After the loop do the punch line using the who variable (which you know isn't banana, since you got out of the loop).
Hope that hint helps. Let me know if it doesn't. Good luck!