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Start your free trialNirbhay Agarwal
2,852 PointsI dnt what is wrong with this code..
Says no import statement mentioned but i have
package com.example;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.TreeSet;
public class BlogPost implements Comparable<BlogPost>, Serializable {
private String mAuthor;
private String mTitle;
private String mBody;
private String mCategory;
private Date mCreationDate;
public BlogPost(String author, String title, String body, String category, Date creationDate) {
mAuthor = author;
mTitle = title;
mBody = body;
mCategory = category;
mCreationDate = creationDate;
}
public int compareTo(BlogPost other) {
if (equals(other)) {
return 0;
}
return mCreationDate.compareTo(other.mCreationDate);
}
public String[] getWords() {
return mBody.split("\\s+");
}
public List<String> getExternalLinks() {
List<String> links = new ArrayList<String>();
for (String word : getWords()) {
if (word.startsWith("http")) {
links.add(word);
}
}
return links;
}
public String getAuthor() {
return mAuthor;
}
public String getTitle() {
return mTitle;
}
public String getBody() {
return mBody;
}
public String getCategory() {
return mCategory;
}
public Date getCreationDate() {
return mCreationDate;
}
}
package com.example;
import java.util.List;
public class Blog {
List<BlogPost> mPosts;
public Set<String> getAllAuthors() {
Set<String> set = new TreeSet<String>();
for (BlogPost authorName : mPosts) {
set.add(authorName.getAuthor());
}
return set;
}
}
public Blog(List<BlogPost> posts) {
mPosts = posts;
}
public List<BlogPost> getPosts() {
return mPosts;
}
}
2 Answers
markmneimneh
14,132 PointsHello
in Blog Java
you need to import
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.TreeSet;
markmneimneh
14,132 PointsHi
you also have one too many } here
}
return set;
}
}
remove the 2nd one
Nirbhay Agarwal
2,852 PointsThanks
Nirbhay Agarwal
2,852 PointsNirbhay Agarwal
2,852 PointsI did that I get this error Oops, look like there is a compiler error! It could be that you forgot to include the proper import statements. Click Preview to see the exact compiler message.
./com/example/Blog.java:11: error: class, interface, or enum expected public Blog(List posts) { ^ ./com/example/Blog.java:14: error: class, interface, or enum expected public Set getAllAuthors() { ^ ./com/example/Blog.java:16: error: class, interface, or enum expected for (BlogPost authorName : mPosts) { ^ ./com/example/Blog.java:18: error: class, interface, or enum expected }
^ ./com/example/Blog.java:20: error: class, interface, or enum expected } ^ ./com/example/Blog.java:22: error: class, interface, or enum expected public List getPosts() { ^ ./com/example/Blog.java:24: error: class, interface, or enum expected } ^ JavaTester.java:114: error: constructor Blog in class Blog cannot be applied to given types; Blog blog = new Blog(BlogPostFixture.posts); ^ required: no arguments found: List reason: actual and formal argument lists differ in length JavaTester.java:116: error: cannot find symbol for (BlogPost bp : blog.getPosts()) { ^ symbol: method getPosts() location: variable blog of type Blog Note: JavaTester.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations. Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. 9 errors