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10,144 PointsStuck with the final part of this challenge - please advise!
Hello all,
I've been stuck with the final part of this challenge for some time now, please could you help?
Any advise is much appreciated - trying to understand what I'm missing.
Many Thanks in advance!
Henry
This is my code:
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console. String response; boolean doesNotUnderstand; boolean doesUnderstand;
do {
response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops? ");
doesNotUnderstand = (response.equalsIgnoreCase("no")); doesUnderstand = (response.equalsIgnoreCase("yes"));
if (doesNotUnderstand) { console.printf("Time to go back to studying!"); } else { console.printf("Because you said yes, you passed the test!"); } } while (doesNotUnderstand);
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.
String response;
boolean doesNotUnderstand;
boolean doesUnderstand;
do {
response = console.readLine("Do you understand do while loops? ");
doesNotUnderstand = (response.equalsIgnoreCase("no"));
doesUnderstand = (response.equalsIgnoreCase("yes"));
if (doesNotUnderstand) {
console.printf("Time to go back to studying!");
}
else {
console.printf("Because you said yes, you passed the test!");
}
} while (doesNotUnderstand);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsThe instructions say:
Finally, using console.printf print out a formatted string that says "Because you said <response>, you passed the test!"
So they want to see whatever the user typed, which could be anything other than "no". So instead of assuming it was "yes", you should display the actual response.
uztaygorzn
448 Pointsuztaygorzn
448 PointsThis should do the trick right? I capitalized "No" also.