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14,615 PointsCannot find symbol
I don't know what I did wrong
Error: ./QuickFix.java:23: error: cannot find symbol videosByTitle.put(video.getName(), video); ^ symbol: method getName() location: variable video of type Video 1 error
package com.example.model;
import java.util.List;
public class Course {
private String mName;
private List<Video> mVideos;
public Course(String name, List<Video> videos) {
mName = name;
mVideos = videos;
}
public String getName() {
return mName;
}
public List<Video> getVideos() {
return mVideos;
}
}
package com.example.model;
public class Video {
private String mTitle;
public Video(String title) {
mTitle = title;
}
public String getTitle() {
return mTitle;
}
public void setTitle(String title) {
mTitle = title;
}
}
import com.example.model.Course;
import com.example.model.Video;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.HashMap;
public class QuickFix {
public void addForgottenVideo(Course course) {
// TODO(1): Create a new video called "The Beginning Bits"
Video video = new Video("The Beginning Bits");
// TODO(2): Add the newly created video to the course videos as the second video.
course.getVideos().add(1, video);
}
public void fixVideoTitle(Course course, String oldTitle, String newTitle) {
}
public Map<String, Video> videosByTitle(Course course) {
Map<String, Video> videosByTitle = new HashMap<String, Video>();
for(Video video : course.getVideos()) {
videosByTitle.put(video.getName(), video);
}
return videosByTitle;
}
}
1 Answer
Anders Björkland
7,481 PointsHi! It looks like you are calling the method getName in class Video. You do not have such a method in that class. On the other hand, you do have the method getTitle. You are probably thinking of that one, while typing something else. ;)
Binyamin Friedman
14,615 PointsBinyamin Friedman
14,615 PointsI was looking at getName() on model... oops :D