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Start your free trialchristian rylander
4,609 PointsJava
What am I doing wrong?
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
GoKart kart = new GoKart("yellow");
if (kart.isBatteryEmpty()) {
System.out.println("The battery is empty");
}
kart.drive(2);
try {
System.out.println("");
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
System.out.printf("WARNING! %s\n", iae.getMessage()); }
}
}
2 Answers
Brendon Butler
4,254 PointsSince the "drive" method in the GoKart class throws an exception, you have to surround it with try and catch, or have the method body throw that same exception.
It looks like you almost got it right, but you have to have the reference to the "drive" method inside the try block. Like this:
try {
kart.drive(2);
System.out.println("");
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
System.out.printf("WARNING! %s%n", iae.getMessage());
}
M Gavin
17,906 PointsThe error you should be checking for is
kart.drive(2)
It should be inside your try block.
christian rylander
4,609 Pointschristian rylander
4,609 Pointsok thanks :)