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Zuo Olaide
336 PointsAdd an if statement, I am having a class error
int numberOfPeople = 3; { if (int < 4); console.printf("Your table is ready"); }
2 Answers
Zuo Olaide
336 PointsThe issue I have in preview mode was the less than symbol, anyway, I raised the } up for the next line and it worked.
Simon Coates
28,695 Pointsprobably something like:
if (numberOfPeople < 4) {
console.printf("Your table is ready");
}
the { and } are meant to enclose what happens when the if condition is true.