Ahhh, thank you so much! Seriously, you have been a HUGE help, and I think all the examples work now! Thanks again! I reallllly appreciate it!
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Ahhh, thank you so much! Seriously, you have been a HUGE help, and I think all the examples work now! Thanks again! I reallllly appreciate it!
Okay, that makes sense. So now I have:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class WildEquality{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scan=new Scanner(System.in); //creates a...
That seriously helped so much, thank you! I didn't end up needing to use the break statement anyway, but I do have one more question. Here's what I have right now:
import java.util.Scanner;...
Okay, so I already have part of the code that will check to see if the strings are the same length, that was the easy part. I've done this from the pseudo code you provided, but I'm still confused as...
So wait, how would I check for something like that? A for loop that can check both strings at once and then ONLY continue if there is a wildcard? Maybe I misunderstood what you were saying, but I've...
This is what I was assigned:
Okay. So I imported the scanner easily, and I also converted both strings to lowercase already. With the code I have now, I can type in two of the same word, with...