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1,350 PointsI'm stuck with this question can anyone please post the answer and explain it.
Add a public constructor to the GoKart.java class that allows the parameter color to be passed in. In the constructor store the argument color in the private color field.
public class GoKart {
private String mColor = "red";
public mColor(String color){
mColor = Color;
}
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
}
1 Answer
Stephen Farmer
2,635 PointsI think it's just a simple capitalization syntax error. You're assigning mColor to Color which technically doesn't exist. Use the lowercased 'color' to reference the parameter being passed through.
public mColor(String color){
mColor = color;
}