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10,042 PointsI need help
Okay, so for our Boombox app, let's allow it to emulate different kinds of radios that we've carried around throughout the years. I've started building the Brand Enum can you please add JVC, Sony, Coby and Apple?
ackage com.example.model;
public enum Brand { JVC("JVC"), SONY("Sony"), COBY("Coby"), APPLE("Apple");
private String nName;
public Brand(String Sony) {
nName = Sony;
}
public enum getName() {
return nName;
}
2 Answers
Zach Freitag
20,341 PointsSpoiler Alert!
package com.example.model;
public enum Brand {
JVC("Jvc"),
SONY("Sony"),
COBY("Coby"),
APPLE("Apple");
private final String mName;
private Brand(String name) {
this.mName = name;
}
public String getDisplayName(){
return mName;
}
}
Geovanie Alvarez
21,500 PointsJust remove the public from the constructor
public Brand(String Sony) { // <------- here
nName = Sony;
}
// to this
Brand(String Sony) { // <------- here
nName = Sony;
}
and you need a getter as String name (getDisplayName) to return the name
public String getDisplayName(){
return nName ;
}