diff --git a/.idea/misc.xml b/.idea/misc.xml
index 03f397c..f34ceba 100644
--- a/.idea/misc.xml
+++ b/.idea/misc.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index b866789..6592777 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -52,15 +52,24 @@ Always wants to change that.
Emotional Damage 100.000000.
Did you answer like a nice person? FALSE
```
-
-### Part 2 - Interpretation
+Part 2 - Interpretation
Take note of the various variables and their data types. Write a brief summary in this section of the README.md file listing the:
* Variable name
* Its data type
-* and example values you can assign them.
+* and example values you can assign them.
+//
+ansBad - String - any sequence of characters
+bad - int - any integer (whole number)
+
//
Next give TWO example variable names and TWO example variable assignments that are **WRONG** and explain why.
-* Hint: your IDE can help you discover wrong assignments or variable names!
+* Hint: your IDE can help you discover wrong assignments or variable names!
+ //
+ int number = 8;
+ (wrong: 8 = number)
+ String example = ("random text");
+ (wrong: example String =("random text"));
+
//
### Part 3 - Bonus: Play around with Java String Format Specifiers.
diff --git a/src/LikeAGirl.java b/src/LikeAGirl.java
index 30b943b..d12c0bf 100644
--- a/src/LikeAGirl.java
+++ b/src/LikeAGirl.java
@@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ public static void main(String[] args) {
String scriptTemplateLine4 =
"How do you think it affects them when somebody uses \"%s\" as an insult? Choice (good: %d, bad: %d) ";
String scriptTemplateLine5 = "You answered %d%n%s.";
- String ansGood = "Always wants to change that.%nEmotional Damage %f";
- String ansBad = "Good for you.%nEmotional Damage %f";
- String likeAGirl = "Like a Girl";
+ String ansBad = "Always wants to change that.%nEmotional Damage %f";
+ String ansGood = "Good for you.%nEmotional Damage %f";
+ String likeAGirl = "Like a Boy";
// integer variable
- int good = 0;
- int bad = 1;
+ int good = 1;
+ int bad = 2;
// 32 bit floating point variable
- float emotionalDamage = 0.0f; // 32 Bit, but it does exist!
+ float emotionalDamage = 100.0f; // 32 Bit, but it does exist!
// double precision floating point variable
- double dEmotionalDamage = 100.0; // Double precision
+ double dEmotionalDamage = 50.0; // Double precision
// boolean variable
boolean trueOrFalse;
// Scanner variable for reading input.
@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ public static void main(String[] args) {
)
);
- trueOrFalse = (answer != good); // if answer == 1 (i.e. good), then trueOrFalse should be False
+ trueOrFalse = (answer == good); // if answer == 1 (i.e. good), then trueOrFalse should be False
System.out.printf("Did you answer like a nice person? %B%n", trueOrFalse);
+//I tried to get the String Format Specifiers working to no avail. I'm excited to get working with them though!
}
}