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480 PointsStill not working! About to just quite!
I still dont have a grasp on this. Maybe it's because I'm trying to convert the syntax from Code Academy to Treehouse's syntax. I don't know, I just need help!
public class Example {
GoKart mykart = new GoKart("blue");
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
}
}
3 Answers
Peter Price
4,007 PointsHi,
I think I know what is wrong. When you were defining myKart you put GoKart instead of the public class name (Example). You could try the code below, I have changed it so it should be right.
public class Example {
Example mykart = new Example("blue");
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
}
}
I hope this helps.
Peter Price
4,007 PointsHi again,
I was mistaken when I wrote the last post. I have posted my code that I used for the quiz question, this should shoot you through.
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
System.out.printf("The GoKart color is %s \n", goKart.getColor());
}
}
I hope that this helps, if you have any problems or questions just shoot right back.
Paul Rodrigue
9,420 PointsThe reason your code is not working is because you're trying to create a new Example, although Example does not have a constructor.