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1,401 PointsI am unable to understand this challenge. Please help me over here.
I am not good with Java but I am trying to learn it. Can someone please explain me this question and tell me how to do it. Really appreciate it.
2 Answers
Talmage Shill
Courses Plus Student 7,593 PointsIt's asking you to change the way the charge function is implemented. Currently, it just replaces the current charge with the max, but that isn't how it works in the real world. In the real world, charging take a while and should only occur when levels are low (Some batteries break if you over-charge them). The challenge is asking you simulate the real world by creating a loop that checks if its done charging. If it isn't, then increment the current charge level by 1.
The GoKart class has a handy method that returns True if the GoKart is fully charged. Because the charge loop should only run when the GoKart is not charge, we can use the ! operator in the while-loop's condition.
while(!isFullyCharged()){
mBarsCount++; // mBarsCount = mBarsCount+1;
}
I hope this helps. Let me know if there is anything else I can clarify.
Omer Khan
1,401 PointsThanks Talmage Shill