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Start your free trialAgnel Noojibalthila
811 PointsHELP! error: char cannot be dereferenced
I tried solving the challenge by creating a String with all the letters from A to M. I created a char which took in the first letter of the lastName entered by the user. I then created a conditional statement which returned 1 or 2 depending if the user's name was within A to M. I'm getting an error that char cannot be dereferenced. I don't know what that means. I googled but I didn't understand anything. What do I do?
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ConferenceRegistrationAssistant {
/**
* Assists in guiding people to the proper line based on their last name.
*
* @param lastName The person's last name
* @return The line number based on the first letter of lastName
*/
public int getLineNumberFor(String lastName) {
String firstLine = "ABCDEFGHIJKLM";
int lineNumber = 0;
char firstLetter = lastName.charAt(0);
boolean chooseLine = firstLetter.indexOf(firstLine) != -1;
if (chooseLine) {
lineNumber += 1;
} else {
lineNumber += 2;
}
return lineNumber;
/*
lineNumber should be set based on the first character of the person's last name
Line 1 - A thru M
Line 2 - N thru Z
*/
return lineNumber;
}
}
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
/*
IMPORTANT: You can compare characters using <, >. <=, >= and == just like numbers
*/
if ('C' < 'D') {
System.out.println("C comes before D");
}
if ('B' > 'A') {
System.out.println("B comes after A");
}
if ('E' >= 'E') {
System.out.println("E is equal to or comes after E");
}
// This code is here for demonstration purposes only...
ConferenceRegistrationAssistant assistant = new ConferenceRegistrationAssistant();
/*
Remember that there are 2 lines.
Line #1 is for A-M
Line #2 is for N-Z
*/
int lineNumber = 0;
/*
This should set lineNumber to 2 because
The last name is Zimmerman which starts with a Z.
Therefore it is between N-Z
*/
lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Zimmerman");
/*
This method call should set lineNumber to 1, because 'A' from "Anderson" is between A-M.
*/
lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Anderson");
/*
Likewise Charlie Brown's 'B' is between 'A' and 'M', so lineNumber should be set to 1
*/
lineNumber = assistant.getLineNumberFor("Brown");
}
}
1 Answer
Mohammed Yehia
Courses Plus Student 9,255 Pointsyou don't need to declare the letters, all you need to do is to look at the example.java and you will know what to do
here is the solution
public int getLineNumberFor(String lastName) {
int lineNumber = 0;
/*
lineNumber should be set based on the first character of the person's last name
Line 1 - A thru M
Line 2 - N thru Z
*/
if(lastName.charAt(0)>= 'A' && lastName.charAt(0) <= 'M' ){
lineNumber = 1;
}else {
lineNumber = 2;
}
return lineNumber;
}
Agnel Noojibalthila
811 PointsAgnel Noojibalthila
811 PointsThanks for the reply, Mohammed Yehia ! I was wracking my brains all night trying to figure this out.
Mohammed Yehia
Courses Plus Student 9,255 PointsMohammed Yehia
Courses Plus Student 9,255 Pointsglad to help