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5,495 PointsDeclare an int variable named randomNumber and, without setting a range, use the randomGenerator variable and its nextIn
I can't get it
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Jason,
You've already declared a randomGenerator
instance of type Random
. That instance has a method it can call named nextInt()
which chucks out another random number.
So, here, you need to create an integer variable called randomNumber
first - that looks like:
int randomNumber;
You then need to assign a random number to it by using the above method of the Random class via the instance you have already created.
That looks like:
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt();
I hope that all makes sense!!
Steve.
Jason Carr
5,495 PointsJason Carr
5,495 PointsThanks! It worked.