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10,833 PointsThe Polygon class represents a 2 dimensional shape. It has a public field named NumSides. Create a new type of polygon c
How do I Use the base to initialize numSide to 4?
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Polygon
{
public readonly int NumSides;
public Polygon(int numSides)
{
NumSides = numSides;
}
}
class Square : Polygon
{
public readonly int SideLength;
public Square (int sideLength) : base (int Polygon),
{
SideLength = sideLength (4);
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsYou have some misplaced arguments.
The challenge error message included a clue: "Bummer! Did you initialize the field 'numSides' to 4 in the base constructor?". When you call base you should pass the value 4. Also there should not be a comma after the call to base.
The argument that should have been passed to base seems to appear as a stray element on the line where SideLength is assigned. It doesn't belong here and makes it seem that you are calling sideLength as a method and passing it the argument 4.