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379 PointsCould anyone Help with this?
Declare a String variable named intAsString. Convert the randomNumber integer to a String value and store it in the intAsString variable.
Random randomGenerator = new Random();
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(10);
2 Answers
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Rob,
You start this challenge with the randomGenerator
declared. The first task is to initialise it. You did that on one line, the alternative way is like:
Random randomGenerator;
randomGenerator = new Random();
Next you declare an integer and assign a random number to it using the nextInt()
ethod, first without and next with the bounds checker. You've done that too:
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(10);
Lastly, you need to declare a string and assign the above random number to it. The hint talks about 'mooshing' it - that means add an empty string to the int to cast it to a string:
String intAsString = randomNumber + "";
That covers the challenge, I think!
Steve.
rob taylor
379 PointsThanks Steve.