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Start your free trialJoshua Torres
1,368 PointsWhat am I doing wrong Here?
Declare an array of Strings named sports. Initialize the sports array with three names of sports. Use the curly brace syntax
Joshua Torres
1,368 PointsString[] sport { "baseball", "basketball", "football"};
Ben Deitch
Treehouse TeacherYou're missing an equals sign between you're variable and the array. Also, it'll mark that wrong for using 'sport' instead of 'sports'.
Joshua Torres
1,368 PointsThanks Ben
1 Answer
Indranil Tiwary
9,341 PointsEquals sign is missing..
Correct syntax: String[] sports = {"baseball", "basketball", "football"};
Don't forget the semicolon..
Ben Deitch
Treehouse TeacherBen Deitch
Treehouse TeacherWhat've you tried so far?