1. Create a String constant ‘SPACE’, which holds a space ( “ “ ). final ​String SPACE = ​" "​; /*‘final’ keyword creates a constant in Java. Once a ‘final’ variable is initialized, it values cannot be changed*/ 2. Get the name of your ( or a fictional ) pet and save it to a String variable. 3. Get the age of your (or a fictional ) pet and save it to an int variable. 4. Print out the name and age of your pet, use your constant in the println wherever space character is needed.   Sample output: Enter name: Yoyo Enter age: 3 My pet's name:Yoyo My pet's age: 3

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1. Create a String constant ‘SPACE’, which holds a space ( “ “ ).

final ​String SPACE = ​" "​; /*‘final’ keyword creates a constant in Java. Once a ‘final’ variable is initialized, it values cannot be changed*/
2. Get the name of your ( or a fictional ) pet and save it to a String variable.

3. Get the age of your (or a fictional ) pet and save it to an int variable.
4. Print out the name and age of your pet, use your constant in the println wherever space character is needed.

 

Sample output:

Enter name: Yoyo

Enter age: 3

My pet's name:Yoyo

My pet's age: 3 

 

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