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4,511 Pointsneed help with declaring
I know what they are asking of me but i dont think i know the proper syntax or how to do it
double[] lapTimes = new double[4];
lapTimes[0] = 2.2;
double[] finalLapTimes = {2.2,2.3,2.5,2.8};
finalLapTimes[2] = double "lap3";
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KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou have it backwards. The instructions are: Set lap3 to the value in the third item of the finalLapTimes array
So you want to assign finalLapTimes[2] to lap3 which means lap3 will be on the left hand side (no quotes)