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4,237 PointsI have complete the challenge and the output is showing the "1 Yoda PEZ dispenser added to cart." Still getting error.
I have the output showing the output on the output.html but I am still getting an error saying that the System.out is showing up and then the I get a connection error and sends me back to the Java Objects course overview page.
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 the line following this comment,
after adding a new method using method signatures,
to solve their request in ShoppingCart.java
*/
cart.addItem(dispenser);
}
}
public class ShoppingCart {
public void addItem(Product item) {
System.out.printf("1 %s added to cart.\n", item.getName());
}
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. Please imagine
lots and lots of code here. Don't repeat it.
*/
}
}
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;
}
}
3 Answers
Justin Dodson
4,237 PointsDisregard I was able to get it figured out. I am not sure why I was getting completely kicked out of the exercise when answering incorrectly??? Must really want the right answer!! lol
Dominik Huber
4,631 PointsOk what was the solution? I have the exact same problem and I did it as you did.
Justin Dodson
4,237 PointsSorry for the delay. I just noticed you commented on here. Were you able to get it figured out?
Dominik Huber
4,631 PointsJip I figured it out thx :)