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5,225 PointsPlease help, can't figure why it won't run.
I've created the constructor but it says I NEED to return a data type.
public class GoKart {
private String mColor = "red";
public goKart(String color){
return mColor = color;
}
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
}
1 Answer
andren
28,558 PointsThe name of the constructor needs to match the class name exactly, the class is named "GoKart" while your constructor is called "goKart", that capitalization difference makes it a completely different name as far as the compiler is concerned.
Also you do not need to return anything from the constructor, you only need to set mColor equal to color.
Jonathan Hector
5,225 PointsThanks heaps
Jonathan Hector
5,225 PointsJonathan Hector
5,225 Pointsto the new code I removed the return type in the constructor and still didn't work