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1,798 PointsWhy is this causing a compile error?
if (firstExample === secondExample) { console.printf("first is equal to second"); System.exit(0); }
// I have imported a java.io.Console for you, it is named console.
String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
if (firstExample === secondExample) {
console.printf("first is equal to second");
system.exit(0)
};
String thirdExample = "HELLO";
3 Answers
Craig Dennis
Treehouse Teacher===
is a javascript thang.
Rich Bagley
25,869 PointsHi Sara,
Try changing this line:
if (firstExample === secondExample) {
to:
if (firstExample.equals(secondExample)){
and remove this line:
system.exit(0)
Hope that helps
-Rich
Lee Reynolds Jr.
5,160 PointsYou could also just drop ff one of the equal signs. Instead of "===", "==" should work. Happy Coding.