I am new to java and not very familiar with looping quite yet.
I have an assignment question, and in the program there are already 3 strings (s,t,w) created inside main. I have to write a statement or statements, to be added to main, that will determine if the three strings have the same length. If they do, my code should print "yes". If not, my code should print "no".
I have tried entering the following code:
for(int j = 0; j < s.length(); j++){
if (s.charAt(j) = t.charAt(j) = w.charAt(j))
System.out.println("yes");
else
{
System.out.println("no");
}
}
But I get this error:
compilation error (line 2, column 15) : unexpected type
I don't understand what this error means? And more importantly, why is the code I wrote incorrect? Do I need an && operator?
Any help/tips for dealing with problems like this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
length()
method, which you are already using?=
rather than==
. And you should probably use an&&
operator. And it's really unclear why you're looping in the first place. Also this will crash ift
orw
are shorter thans
. Also you're effectively comparing content rather than length.∧
, and-then is in java&&
as is∨
, or-else,||
.