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Start your free trialShing wai Chan
1,255 PointsI try to overload the methode, but i can't get it working.
The question is to overload the methode, but it seems to be stuck or i have some wrong code somewhere i can't quite see it.
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Frog
{
public readonly int TongueLength;
public readonly int ReactionTime;
public Frog(int tongueLength, int reactionTime)
{
TongueLength = tongueLength;
ReactionTime = reactionTime;
}
public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly)
{
return TongueLength >= distanceToFly;
}
public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly , int flyReactionTime)
{
return TongueLength >= distanceToFly && ReactionTime >= flyReactionTime;
}
}
}
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsApparently the challenge does not like a space between the first argument and the comma, even though it is perfectly legitimate code. You might report this as a bug to Treehouse Support, it may get you "a special Exterminator badge".
You also compared your reaction time using the "greater than or equals" (>=
) operator. But a faster reaction time would be less than.
I'll bet you can fix it with these hints and without an explicit spoiler.
anil rahman
7,786 Pointsnamespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Frog
{
public readonly int TongueLength;
public readonly int ReactionTime;
public Frog(int tongueLength, int reactionTime)
{
TongueLength = tongueLength;
ReactionTime = reactionTime;
}
public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly, int flyReactionTime)
{
return TongueLength >= distanceToFly && ReactionTime <= flyReactionTime;
}
public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly)
{
return TongueLength >= distanceToFly;
}
}
}
Shing wai Chan
1,255 PointsThank you :)
Jeremy McLain
Treehouse Guest TeacherThere was a problem with the code challenge not accepting spaces. This has been fixed now.
Shing wai Chan
1,255 PointsShing wai Chan
1,255 PointsThank you :)