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Start your free trialYasir Khan
3,937 PointsI still get java.until.NoSuchElementException even after I put return isHit in the correct place. What is wrong?
public class Game { private String mAnswer; private String mHits; private String mMisses;
public Game(String answer) { mAnswer = answer; mhits = ""; mMisses = ""; }
public boolean applyGuess(char letter) {
boolean isHit = mAnswer.indexOf(letter) >= 0;
if (isHit) {
mHits += letter;
} else {
mMisses += letter;
}
return isHit;
}
}
3 Answers
Jon Kussmann
Courses Plus Student 7,254 PointsHi Yasir,
In your Game constructor, you initialize "mhits" instead of "mHits". Simple mistake that's easy to miss. I hope that fixes it for you. If not, let me know.
Ryan Ruscett
23,309 PointsHey,
Can you fix your mhits. You have them capitalized wrong.
You return return isHit;
But you have mhits
If you fix that does it still throw the same error?
Yasir Khan
3,937 PointsThank you both, can't believe I made a silly mistake like that Jon Kussmann Ryan Ruscett