Important Notice:

Practice-It will be discontinued as of November 1st, 2024. After this date, the website will remain online for a transitional period, but login will be restricted to University of Washington NetID authentication. This marks the next phase towards the platform's full retirement. Thank you for your use and support of the application over the years.

If you are looking for an alternative, a similar tool, CodeStepByStep, was developed independently by the original author of Practice-It, and is available at codestepbystep.com**

logo Practice-It logo

BJP5 Exercise 4.16: printPalindrome

Language/Type: Java if/else input method basics Scanner Strings
Author: Will Beebe (on 2019/09/19)

Write a method called printPalindrome that accepts a Scanner for the console as a parameter, and prompts the user to enter one or more words and prints whether the entered String is a palindrome (i.e., reads the same forwards as it does backwards, like "abba" or "racecar"). If the following Scanner object were declared:

Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in);
printPalindrome(console);

The resulting output for a call where the user types a palindrome would be:

Type one or more words: racecar
racecar is a palindrome!

The output for a call where the user types a word that is not a palindrome would be:

Type one or more words: hello
hello is not a palindrome.

For an added challenge, make the code case-insensitive, so that words like "Abba" and "Madam" will be considered palindromes.

Type your solution here:


This is a method problem. Write a Java method as described. Do not write a complete program or class; just the method(s) above.

You must log in before you can solve this problem.


Log In

If you do not understand how to solve a problem or why your solution doesn't work, please contact your TA or instructor.
If something seems wrong with the site (errors, slow performance, incorrect problems/tests, etc.), please

Is there a problem? Contact a site administrator.