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1,275 PointsDid you uncomment the line in Example.java? The output from System.out does not show the 1 Yoda PEZ dispenser.
Did you uncomment the line in Example.java? The output from System.out does not show the 1 Yoda PEZ dispenser.
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ShoppingCart cart = new ShoppingCart();
Product pez = new Product("Cherry PEZ refill (12 pieces)");
cart.addItem(pez, 5);
/* Since a quantity of 1 is such a common argument when adding a product to the cart,
* your fellow developers have asked you to make the following code work, as well as keeping
* the ability to add a product and a quantity.
*/
Product dispenser = new Product("Yoda PEZ dispenser");
// Uncomment this line after using method signatures to solve their request in ShoppingCart.java
cart.addItem(dispenser);
}
}
public class ShoppingCart {
public void addItem(Product item, int quantity) {
System.out.printf("Adding %d of %s to the cart.%n", quantity, item.getName());
/* Other code omitted for clarity */
}
public void addItem(Product item)
{
System.out.printf("1 Yoda PEZ dispenser %n",item.getName());
}
}
public class Product {
/* Other code omitted for clarity, but you could imagine
it would store price, options like size and color
*/
private String mName;
public Product(String name) {
mName = name;
}
public String getName() {
return mName;
}
}
2 Answers
Rob Bridges
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 35,467 PointsHello, you're really close on this, what they are actually asking is that you add the already defined method into the new method signature that you create. So it should look something like this.
public void addItem(Product addedItem) {
addItem(addedItem, 1);
}
}
Jess Sanders
12,086 PointsYour code will work exactly as you posted it in your question, with one tiny modification.
All you need to do is change
"1 Yoda PEZ dispenser %n"
to
"1 of %s %n"
kaushlender kumar
1,275 Pointskaushlender kumar
1,275 PointsDoes anyone know about this question, there is nothing look like wrong but still I am getting error.