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Start your free trialPhoenix S.
2,456 PointsWhy does using sweetFlavors/savoryFlavors generate this?
When I changed the code to
for (String sweet : sweetFlavors) {
for (String savory : savoryFlavors) {
console.printf("%s and %s %n", sweetFlavors, savoryFlavors);
}
}
the out put was :
[Ljava.lang.String;@15db9742 and [Ljava.lang.String;@6d06d69c
can some break down for me why this happens??
2 Answers
Oscar Acevedo
8,240 PointsHey there, try changing this line
console.printf("%s and %s %n", sweetFlavors, savoryFlavors);
to this
console.printf("%s and %s %n", sweet, savory);
You are printing the array object which is why you're getting [Ljava.lang.String;@15db9742 and [Ljava.lang.String;@6d06d69c.
Phoenix S.
2,456 PointsPhoenix S.
2,456 PointsI had it correct. I just want an explanation as to why it returns the array object.
Lauren Moineau
9,483 PointsLauren Moineau
9,483 PointsHi Phoenix. Could you please share the link of the challenge or video it refers to? Thanks :)