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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Censoring Words - Using String Equality

Name:GoogleSearch orJonathan Sum
Name:GoogleSearch orJonathan Sum
5,039 Points

Why is there a \n\n?

console.printf("That language is not allowed. Exiting. \n\n"); Why is there a \n\n?

Kristian Egebæk-Carlsen
Kristian Egebæk-Carlsen
9,809 Points

\n is a newline in the printing environment. So if there are 2 of them, the output would be:

That language is not allowed. Exiting.

'Another printed text'

Name:GoogleSearch orJonathan Sum
Name:GoogleSearch orJonathan Sum
5,039 Points

thx Kristian Egebæk-Carlsen I am sure that i am a stupied.

2 Answers

tyrell tucker
tyrell tucker
510 Points

Your not stupid Jonathan Sum because I needed the answer to that same question and i'm sure many more did aswell mate! ;)