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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Looping until the value passes

Georgia Margetts
Georgia Margetts
1,662 Points

Now continually prompt the user in a do while loop. The loop should continue running as long as the response is No.

We should also not forget to declare the response outside of the 'do while' loop. I've tried looking on here at the other question that was asked but I cannot make head or tail of it, I just keep getting syntax errors!!

Example.java
// I have initialized a java.io.Console for you. It is in a variable named console.

String response = "Do you understand do while loops?"; 

do {
  console.readLine(response);
} while (response.equals("No"));

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

You're close, but you don't want to assign "response" with the question. The question text can be used directly as the argument to "readLine" and you'll want to put the result of calling it into the "response" variable. Then the loop will be checking the user's answer instead of the question itself.

Before the loop, "response" can be declared without assigning anything to it.

Georgia Margetts
Georgia Margetts
1,662 Points

Thank you so much!! I got it right!! :D