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9,569 PointsProblem with Visual Studio!
I am having trouble to declare(?) an objects variables after instantiating it...
Errors:
CS1519: Invalid token ';' in class, struct, or interface member declaration
CS1519: Invalid token ';' in class, struct, or interface member declaration
CS0103: The name 'map.Width' does not exist in the current context
CS0103: The name 'map' does not exist in the current context
CS0103: The name 'Width' does not exist in the current context
Map.cs
namespace Treehouse
{
public class Map
{
public int Width;
public int Height;
}
}
Game.cs
namespace Treehouse
{
public class Game
{
Map map = new Map();
map.Width; // <--- all errors concerns this line <---
}
}
1 Answer
Björn Norén
9,569 Pointsgod damnit, I forgot the static void Main(string[] args) {} , never mind ....