Soo my friend helped me out a bit, but he left me whit this test and i told him i couldnt do it then he told me to go ask someone else for help soo i hope you can help me out whit this:

Soo here it is can you make it:

Consider the series of numbers beginning at start and running up to but not including end, so for example start=1 and end=5 gives the series 1, 2, 3, 4. Return a new String[] array containing the string form of these numbers, except for multiples of 3, use "Fizz" instead of the number, for multiples of 5 use "Buzz", and for multiples of both 3 and 5 use "FizzBuzz". In Java, String.valueOf(xxx) will make the String form of an int or other type. This version is a little more complicated than the usual version since you have to allocate and index into an array instead of just printing, and we vary the start/end instead of just always doing 1..100.

fizzBuzz(1, 6) → {"1", "2", "Fizz", "4", "Buzz"}
fizzBuzz(1, → {"1", "2", "Fizz", "4", "Buzz", "Fizz", "7"}
fizzBuzz(1, 11) → {"1", "2", "Fizz", "4", "Buzz", "Fizz", "7", "8", "Fizz", "Buzz"}

Here is where you code:

public String[] fizzBuzz(int start, int end) {
// your code here
}