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Start your free trialtiago goncalves
1,912 PointsPrint out using System.out.printf the color of the new object, using the getColor method.
Well. Might be so easy but I can see the error! Any help?
Thank you.
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
GoKart color = new GoKart("red");
System.out.printf(" the color is %s", goKart.color);
}
}
2 Answers
Michael Hess
24,512 PointsHi Tiago,
This is how to use the getColor method:
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
// GoKart color = new GoKart("red");
System.out.printf(" the color is %s", goKart.getColor());
}
}
You don't need the second object declaration or the println statment -- you'll get a "bummer" message. So, I went ahead and commented those out.
Call the getColor method by typing getColor()
Hope this helps!
Michael Hess
24,512 PointsIf you have questions that you're unsure about feel free to ask them on the forum!
tiago goncalves
1,912 Pointstiago goncalves
1,912 PointsThank you for your time. i feel like there are som many parts of the code that i don't understand. its not easy at all.
means i have to study more lol
thank you again.