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Hi, I could not find why it kept telling me this: ./TeacherAssistant.java:20: error: missing return statement } ^ 1 error
Here is my code: public class TeacherAssistant { public String mFieldName; public static String validatedFieldName(String fieldName) { // These things should be verified: // 1. Member fields must start with an 'm' // 2. The second letter in the field name must be uppercased to ensure camel-casing // NOTE: To check if something is not equal use the != symbol. eg: 3 != 4 //char letter = '\0'; fieldName = fieldName.toLowerCase(); for ( int i = 0; i < fieldName.length() ; i++) { char c = fieldName.charAt(i);
if( ! Character.isLetter(c))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Must be letter");
}
return fieldName;
}
} }
public class TeacherAssistant {
public String mFieldName;
public static String validatedFieldName(String fieldName) {
// These things should be verified:
// 1. Member fields must start with an 'm'
// 2. The second letter in the field name must be uppercased to ensure camel-casing
// NOTE: To check if something is not equal use the != symbol. eg: 3 != 4
//char letter = '\0';
fieldName = fieldName.toLowerCase();
for ( int i = 0; i < fieldName.length() ; i++) {
char c = fieldName.charAt(i);
if( ! Character.isLetter(c))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Must be letter");
}
return fieldName;
}
}
}
1 Answer
Gene Osborne
8,630 PointsBecause your return statement is in a loop, the compiler wants you to have one after the loop as well. This is because Java doesn't know if the loop will execute more than zero times. If it were to execute zero times for some reason, as you have written it, the method would not know what String to throw back to the calling routine. That is why you are getting the error.
That being said, in this case, I don't think you meant to have your return statement inside your loop.
Also: You are converting the String fieldName to all lowercase before your loop. If it is all lowercase, you will not be able to check for the camel-casing part of the question. You can check if a character is uppercase by using the Character.isUpperCase(char) method.
Character.isUpperCase(fieldName.charAt(1));
//Returns true if the character passed in was uppercase