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1,124 PointsQuestion with the for loop
Hello I don't understand why i can't use the letter variable called from the method in my for loop, it is giving me a compile problem.. (it's on Scrabbleplayer.java).
public class ScrabblePlayer {
// A String representing all of the tiles that this player has
private String tiles;
public ScrabblePlayer() {
tiles = "";
}
public String getTiles() {
return tiles;
}
public void addTile(char tile) {
tiles += tile;
}
public boolean hasTile(char tile) {
return tiles.indexOf(tile) != -1;
}
public int getCountOfLetter(char letter){
int count = 0;
for (letter : tiles.toCharArray()){
if(letter.indexOf(tiles) != -1){
count ++;
}
}
return count;
}
// This code is here for example purposes only
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ScrabblePlayer player1 = new ScrabblePlayer();
player1.addTile('d');
player1.addTile('d');
player1.addTile('p');
player1.addTile('e');
player1.addTile('l');
player1.addTile('u');
ScrabblePlayer player2 = new ScrabblePlayer();
player2.addTile('z');
player2.addTile('z');
player2.addTile('y');
player2.addTile('f');
player2.addTile('u');
player2.addTile('z');
int count = 0;
// This would set count to 1 because player1 has 1 'p' tile in her collection of tiles
count = player1.getCountOfLetter('p');
// This would set count to 2 because player1 has 2 'd'' tiles in her collection of tiles
count = player1.getCountOfLetter('d');
// This would set 0, because there isn't an 'a' tile in player1's tiles
count = player1.getCountOfLetter('a');
// This will return 3 because player2 has 3 'z' tiles in his collection of tiles
count = player2.getCountOfLetter('z');
// This will return 1 because player2 has 1 'f' tiles in his collection of tiles
count = player2.getCountOfLetter('f');
}
}
3 Answers
alvaro howard
1,124 PointsSo i have created a new variable and the if statement had to be the temporary variable from the for == letter, so if that was the same then count++ had to take place.
Daniel Medina
13,863 PointsHello Alvaro,
Looking at your getCountOfLetter method, I noticed that you have an extra space between "count" and "++".
Deleting the space will make it look like this:
if (letter.indexOf(tiles) != -1) {
count++;
}
Try to run it again after making this change.
alvaro howard
1,124 Pointshello i have changed that but it won't fix it. I have this error: Bad initializer for for-loop.
If the letter is a char that comes from the method input, why can't i use it in the for?
Daniel Medina
13,863 PointsYou can't use letter as the start of your foreach loop. The start of a foreach loop requires you to declare a new, temporary variable along with its type.
Tal Yaron
9,211 PointsTal Yaron
9,211 PointsI think you are just missing a closing curly bracket at the end of ScrabblePlayer class.