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Carlos Martinez
300 PointsIve been Stuck Here for Days!!
Im at the Last Challenge task, i don't understand it. Could you guys send me the answer and explain why thats the answer? I don't want to have to learn IOS and skip out on this android app.
Random randomGenerator= new Random();
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(10);
1 Answer

Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsthe final task states: Declare a String variable named intAsString. Convert the randomNumber integer to a String value and store it in the intAsString variable. Hint: "Moosh" them together like in the video!
Ben covers mooshing and a situation very similar to this task at 3:33 of this video
you can create a string variable like so:
String someString = ...
we want our string to be named intAsString and have a value of the randomNumber converted to a string.
a quick way to convert our randomNumber variable (which is an int right now) to a string is to add it to an empty string, "mooshing" them together
Random randomGenerator= new Random();
int randomNumber = randomGenerator.nextInt(10);
// convert the int randomNumber to a string quickly by adding it to an empty string.
String intAsString = randomNumber + "";