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683 Pointshow to do this exsercise
I can not make it!
public class GoKart {
public static final int MAX_ENERGY_BARS = 8;
private String mColor;
private int mBarsCount;
public GoKart(String color) {
mColor = color;
mBarsCount = 0;
}
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
public void charge() {
mBarsCount = MAX_ENERGY_BARS;
}
public boolean isBatteryEmpty() {
return mBarsCount == 0;
}
public boolean isFullyCharged() {
return mBarsCount == MAX_ENERGY_BARS;
}
}
3 Answers
Furquan Ahmad
5,148 PointsCould you post the questions please
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Daniel,
I think the question mentions using a while
loop in the (existing) charge
method and the isFullyCharged
helper method too. Don't create a new method but rewrite the current charge method.
Currently, charge
just sets mBarsCount
to MAX_ENERGY_BARS
in one go. The aim of this is to increment the charge to add one bar at a time. isFullyCharged
can let you know when you have reached the full state, so you need to keep adding until that method ells you to stop.
So, you want to loop through and increment mBarsCount
while the isFullyCharged
method returns false, i.e. isn't full.
Something like:
while(!isFullyCharged()){
mBarsCount++;
}
I hope that help.
Steve.
daniel candido
683 PointsI made it, thank you!
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsNo problem - glad you got it working. :-)