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Courses Plus Student 1,850 PointsCan someone help me with whats wrong with this outline?
Im not quite sure how do while loop is written..i dont know whats wrong with what i have down?
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.
String response = console.readLine("Do you understand while loops?");
do{
console.printf("Do you understand while loops?");
}
if (response.equals no);
}
1 Answer
jb30
44,807 PointsA do while loop is written in the form
do {
} while (condition);
To avoid getting an infinite loop, try updating the value of response
inside the do
block so that the while
condition can become false.
To determine if the value of response
is the string "no"
, you can use response.equals("no")
with the word no
in quotes and surrounded by parentheses. However, the challenge is expecting response
to be compared to the string "No"
instead.