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Android Build a Simple Android App (retired 2014) Learning the Language Introduction to Arrays

Will Beuttell
Will Beuttell
599 Points

frogNames

Just wondering where I am messing up.

String[] frogNames = { "Mike", "Will", "Glenn" };

String bestFrog = frogNames[0]; int numberofFrogs = frogNames.length;

2 Answers

Holger Liesegang
Holger Liesegang
50,595 Points

Hi Will,

you misspelled "numberOfFrogs" by mistake :)

The complete solution for Challenge task 3 of 4 "Declare an int variable named 'numberOfFrogs' and set it to the number of elements in the array using the array's 'length' property." would be:

String[] frogNames = { "Mike", "Will", "Glenn" };
String bestFrog = frogNames[0];
int numberOfFrogs = frogNames.length;

Oh and btw Welcome to Treehouse, Will Beuttell !

Will Beuttell
Will Beuttell
599 Points

Ha!

Thank you very much.