I HAVE FIGUREEEDDD IT OUTTTT. I AMM GREATTT. just a simple e = e.toLowerCase(); before I start collect the user's input from string's g and h/i.... HAHAHAHAHHAHA. some1 gimme a high five... now i got...
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I HAVE FIGUREEEDDD IT OUTTTT. I AMM GREATTT. just a simple e = e.toLowerCase(); before I start collect the user's input from string's g and h/i.... HAHAHAHAHHAHA. some1 gimme a high five... now i got...
Hey Norm, did I piss you off?
how do I use the ignorecase while using the boolean string.contains? or do I have to a make an if/else statement like "if string is capitalized, switch to lowercase"???
dam... found another logic error, lol... it reads "The" and "the" as two different words.... help me men... there is like a java string that would ignore the case...
IIIIIIIIIII AMMMMMMMMMMMMMM A GENIUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS MUAHHAHAHA BUAHAHA BUHAHAHH AMUHAHAHHAHA. I AM GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT. MUHAHHAHAHA HAHAHHA.... MOVE OVER BILL GATES, MOVE OVER SUCKERBERG......
MUHAHAHAHAHHAHAH BUAHAHAHAHAH MUAHAHAHAH HAHAHA BUHAHAHA MUHAHAHA I HAVE FIGURED IT OUT. AND YES, THANKS FOR YOUR HELP MEN. WITH THE NEXTLINE() PICKING UP THE NEXT WORD IN THE INPUT, MY INSTRUCTOR...
<C:\Users\Red Bull\Documents\Documents\School\Programming\Programs>java BestClass
The best class ever,,, and the best dxy ever
The best class ever, and the best day ever.
Type any word to see...
nope... doesn't work. When I use nextLine() , it still skips the input part, and it prints g=< , most likely interpreting that "g="+g+"<" literally . If I don't use nextLine(), and instead use...
there has got to be a loop or something that I can use to retrieve the other word in that input.... I'm beginning to hate this professor
Hello, I changed it from g = ps.next(); to g = ps.nextLine(); Like before, the program does not ever wait for me to input anything, and skips to the next line, which I coded to close out the...
thanks norm, i editted it. and no, nextLine() completely skips my input and essentially closes my program. I need a "next" string that will take the whole entire input at g = ps.next(); .... and not...
reply to me at honestsportstalk@gmail.com or here.. i will be checking this ever hour.
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