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Java Java Basics Getting Started with Java IO

Declare a variable that is named the camel-cased version of "first name". Store the user's first name into this new vari

Declare a variable that is named the camel-cased version of "first name". Store the user's first name into this new variable using console.readLine.

IO.java
// I have imported java.io.Console for you.  It is a variable called console.
 console.readLine = 

1 Answer

Hi there,

You want to create the variable first, then worry about reading in the user's input.

You're creating a String so start with that word, then call it something appropriate 'the camel cased version of "first name"' - that's those two words with no spaces and each initial letter, other than the first, capitalised. That's like firstName.

Then assign the result of using console.readLine() into that using an equals sign:

String firstName = console.readLine("What's your first name?: ");

I hope that helps,

Steve.