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Start your free trialJacob Takahata
822 PointsI'm totally lost. I thought it would be allDoneToast.makeText(this, "All done!", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
I am unsure what to do on this quiz. From what I learned I tried my best, but need some help.
Toast allDoneToast;
allDoneToast.makeText(this, "All done!", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
1 Answer
Jon Kussmann
Courses Plus Student 7,254 PointsHi Jacob,
In the first line the Toast is declared for you, so in the second line you need to initialize the variable like so:
allDoneToast = Toast.makeText(.....);
For part 1 you don't yet add the "show()" method. You will do so in a new line in part 2.
I hope this helps.