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Android Build a Simple Android App Basic Android Programming Using the Random Class

Kendall Chung
Kendall Chung
9,511 Points

Create a String variable named intAsString. Convert the randomNumber integer to a String value and store it in the intAs

hi guys, here is my code can someone please correct me?

String[] intAsString = {}; String inAsString = ""; Random randomGenerator = new random(); int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(intAsString.length); intAsString = intAsString [randomNumber];

BIG THANKS

RandomTest.java
String[] intAsString = {};
String inAsString = "";
Random randomGenerator = new random();
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(intAsString.length);
intAsString = intAsString [randomNumber];

1 Answer

Grigorij Schleifer
Grigorij Schleifer
10,365 Points

Hi Kendall.

see my suggestion:

// TASK1
Random randomGenerator = new Random(); 
// Random should be uppercased
// it is the name of the Random class you are initializing

// TASK 2
// int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(); // no range inside the parenthesis for TASK 2

//TASK 3
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(10);
// the number should be 10 (range from 0 - 9)

//TASK 4
String intAsString = Integer.toString(randomNumber);
// no need to create a String array
// use the method toString() from Integer class to convert int into String

Makes sense?

Grigorij