// MichiganCities.java - This program prints a message for invalid cities in Michigan.   // Input:  Interactive. // Output:  Error message or nothing. import java.util.Scanner; public class MichiganCities {    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception    {       // Declare variables.       String inCity;               // name of city to look up in array.       // Initialized array of cities in Michigan.       String citiesInMichigan[] = {"Acme", "Albion", "Detroit", "Watervliet", "Coloma", "Saginaw", "Richland", "Glenn", "Midland", "Brooklyn"};        boolean foundIt = false;  // Flag variable.       int x;           // Loop control variable.       // Get user input.      Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);      System.out.println("Enter the name of the city: ");      inCity = input.nextLine();                 // Write your loop here.          for (x=0;x<= citiesInMichigan.length;x++){           if(citiesInMichigan[x]==inCity){               foundIt = true;           }                  }          // Write your test statement here to see if there is           // a match.  Set the flag to true if city is found.            if(foundIt == true){               System.out.println("City found");           }           else{               System.out.println("Not a city in Michigan.");           }       }                           // Test to see if city was not found to determine if        // "Not a city in Michigan" message should be printed.               System.exit(0);           } // End of main() method. } // End of MichiganCities class.       I keep getting the error MichiganCities.java:45: error: expected System.exit(0); ^ MichiganCities.java:45: error: illegal start of type System.exit(0); ^ MichiganCities.java:50: error: class, interface, or enum expected } // End of MichiganCities class. ^ 3 errors Error: Could not find or load main class MichiganCities       any help would be greatly apreatiated!

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// MichiganCities.java - This program prints a message for invalid cities in Michigan.  
// Input:  Interactive.
// Output:  Error message or nothing.


import java.util.Scanner;

public class MichiganCities
{
   public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
   {
      // Declare variables.
      String inCity;               // name of city to look up in array.
      // Initialized array of cities in Michigan.
      String citiesInMichigan[] = {"Acme", "Albion", "Detroit", "Watervliet", "Coloma", "Saginaw", "Richland", "Glenn", "Midland", "Brooklyn"}; 
      boolean foundIt = false;  // Flag variable.
      int x;           // Loop control variable.

      // Get user input.
     Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
     System.out.println("Enter the name of the city: ");
     inCity = input.nextLine();
         
      // Write your loop here.   
      for (x=0;x<= citiesInMichigan.length;x++){
          if(citiesInMichigan[x]==inCity){
              foundIt = true;
          }
          
      }
         // Write your test statement here to see if there is 
         // a match.  Set the flag to true if city is found. 
          if(foundIt == true){
              System.out.println("City found");
          }
          else{
              System.out.println("Not a city in Michigan.");
          }
      }
         
         
      // Test to see if city was not found to determine if 
      // "Not a city in Michigan" message should be printed. 
      
      System.exit(0);

      

   } // End of main() method.
} // End of MichiganCities class.
 
 
 
I keep getting the error
MichiganCities.java:45: error: <identifier> expected
System.exit(0);
^
MichiganCities.java:45: error: illegal start of type
System.exit(0);
^
MichiganCities.java:50: error: class, interface, or enum expected
} // End of MichiganCities class.
^
3 errors
Error: Could not find or load main class MichiganCities
 
 
 
any help would be greatly apreatiated! 
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