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Start your free trialBenjamin Ing
910 Pointssyntax errors
i have syntax errors with my getter methods
public class ForumPost {
private User mAuthor;
private String mTitle;
private String mDescription;
public User getAuthor() {
return mAuthor;
}
public String getTitle() {
return mTitle;
}
// TODO: We need to expose the description
}
public class User {
private String mFirstName;
private String mLastName;
public User(String firstName, String lastName) {
mFirstName = firstName;
mLastName = lastName;
}
public String getFirstName(){
System.out.printf(firstName);
}
public String getLastName(){
System.out.printf(lastName);
}
}
public class Forum {
private String mTopic;
public Forum(String topic)
{
mTopic = topic;
}
public String getTopic() {
return mTopic;
}
public void addPost(ForumPost post) {
/* When all is ready uncomment this...
System.out.printf("New post from %s %s about %s.\n",
post.getAuthor().getFirstName(),
post.getAuthor().getLastName(),
post.getTitle());
*/
}
}
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Starting forum example...");
if (args.length < 2) {
System.out.println("first and last name are required. eg: java Example Craig Dennis");
}
// Forum forum = new Forum("Java");
// Take the first two elements passed args
// User author = new User();
// Add the author, title and description
// ForumPost post = new ForumPost();
// forum.addPost(post);
}
}
3 Answers
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherBenjamin;
In User.java
your two getters
are designed to return a String, you are not returning anything in the above code. Is that where your error is occurring?
Ken
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherBenjamin;
Right. I don't see where you are returning either of those values. You are printing them, but not returning them.
Ken
Benjamin Ing
910 Pointsthis is my code for the user class
public class User {
private String mFirstName;
private String mLastName;
public User(String firstName, String lastName) {
// TODO: Set the private fields here
mFirstName = firstName;
mLastName = lastName;
}
public String getFirstName(){
return firstName;
}
public String getLastName(){
return lastName;
}
}
Ken Alger
Treehouse Teacher1) I edited your latest User.java
for markdown.
2) That looks quite a bit different than what you originally posted for User.java
.
3) In your getter
methods, shouldn't you be returning member variables? firstName
and lastName
are unknown in those methods (out of scope), thus the errors.
Post back if you are still stuck.
Ken
Benjamin Ing
910 PointsBenjamin Ing
910 Points./User.java:11: error: cannot find symbol return firstName; ^ symbol: variable firstName location: class User ./User.java:14: error: cannot find symbol return lastName; ^ symbol: variable lastName location: class User 2 errors