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4,204 PointsWhat do I put in the third line at the "?"
Not getting what I should put here... tried comparing to what I made in the previous video but still not getting it.
String[] sports = { "Basketball", "Baseball", "Tennis" };
String bestSport = sports[0];
int numberOfSports = ?[sports.length];
2 Answers
Vitor Freitas
3,579 PointsAs Zack said you can use array.length when using Java arrays.
String[] array = new String[10];
int size = array.length;
Zack Klinger
17,622 PointsJava's not my language, but in C++ it would be just sports.length (or something like that), without the [ ]'s.
int num = someString.length; (or length() ? )
Phillip Hurst
4,204 PointsPhillip Hurst
4,204 PointsThanks... seems I was over thinking it... I ended up with
int numberOfSports = sports.length;
and that passed muster.