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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype String Equality

Abe Daniels
PLUS
Abe Daniels
Courses Plus Student 2,781 Points

Why isn't this working?

I know that this is definitely improper syntax, but this is the answer I end up with by the information given to me in the lesson. I feel like it should work, but it won't :(

Equality.java
// I have imported a java.io.Console for you, it is named console. 
if (firstExample.equals(secondExample)){
   console.printf("first is equal to second");
}
String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
String thirdExample = "HELLO";

3 Answers

Luciano Bruzzoni
Luciano Bruzzoni
15,518 Points

Hello, your if statement should go under the three declared variables. At this point you are checking on two variables that haven't been declared yet.

String firstExample = "hello";
String secondExample = "hello";
String thirdExample = "HELLO";

if (firstExample.equals(secondExample)){
   console.printf("first is equal to second");
}

Hope that helped!

Damien Watson
Damien Watson
27,419 Points

Hi Abe,

Your 'if' statement should come after the variables are defined.