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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Looping until the value passes

Confusion......

I'm not sure how to incorporate the previous lesson into this challenge.....I thought I had a general understanding and was maybe missing a dash or semicolon or something here or there but now I feel i'm lost all together.

KnockKnock.java
/*  So the age old knock knock joke goes like this:

    Person A:  Knock Knock.
    Person B:  Who's there?
    Person A:  Banana
    Person B:  Banana who?
    ...as long as Person A has answered Banana the above repeats endlessly
    ...assuming the person answers Orange we'd see
    Person B:  Orange who?
    ...and then the punchline.
    Person A:  Orange you glad I didn't say Banana again?
    (It's a really bad joke that makes it sound like "Aren't you glad I didn't say Banana again?")

    Let's just assume the only two words passed in from the console from Person B are either banana or orange.
*/

// ====BEGIN PROMPTING CODE====
String who;

// Person A asks:
console.printf("Knock Knock.\n");

// Person B asks and Person A's response is stored in the String who:
String who = console.readLine("Who's there?  ");
do{
// Person B responds:
console.printf("%s who?\n", who);
} while (who.equalsIgnoringCase("banana"));

// ==== END PROMPTING CODE ====

2 Answers

You're doing fine - you've pretty much got that sorted.

Have a look at this thread to see if it helps.

I think you just need to split the declaration of who and move its assignment into the loop.

Let me know if you need more.

Steve.

All you need to do is move do { to before: // Person A asks:

And remove the duplicate declaration of who as it is declared as a String twice.