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Start your free trialMadeline Yao
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 9,611 PointsStruggle with the challenge for Hone Your Skills
I almost finished the challenge and ran the code on IntelliJ but the feedback is that the result has some flaw and I do not know what kind of flaw based on the result. Could anyone point that out? It will be glad to hear.
import java.util.*;
public class Messy {
public static void main(String[] args){
System.out.println("five");
System.out.println("one");
System.out.println("six");
System.out.println("four");
System.out.println("two");
//Please comment out this line and
//this line as well with a hotkey that does multi-line commenting
List<String> numberWords = Arrays.asList("six", "seven", "eight", "nine");
for (String numberWord: numberWords) {
System.out.println(numberWord);
}
}
}
five
one
six
four
two
six
seven
eight
nine
Process finished with exit code 0
1 Answer
Seth Kroger
56,414 PointsTo pass this challenge, one of the things you have to do is reorder the first five println()'s so the words 1 through 5 are printed in order. You can do this with the shortcuts to move code up or down in IntelliJ
Madeline Yao
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 9,611 PointsMadeline Yao
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 9,611 PointsThank you Seth:)