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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Conditional ints

int numberOfPeople = 3; if (numberOfPeople < 4) { //Insert exit code console.printf("Your table is ready.\n");

I received an error that I did not understand for the following code:

int numberOfPeople = 3; if (numberOfPeople < 4) { //Insert exit code console.printf("Your table is ready.\n");

Conditional.java
int numberOfPeople = 3;
if (numberOfPeople < 4) {
  //Insert exit code
  console.printf("Your table is ready.\n");

1 Answer

the only thing that may be wrong with this is that you are not closing off the if block with a closing brace. this would cause a compiler error.

int numberOfPeople = 3;
if (numberOfPeople < 4) {
  //Insert exit code
  console.printf("Your table is ready.\n");
}