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Start your free trialGrigorij Schleifer
10,365 PointsVOID .... need someone who explains me more then nothing :)
public void addPost(ForumPost post) {
System.out.printf("New post from %s %s about %s.\n",
post.getAuthor().getFirstName(),
post.getAuthor().getLastName(),
post.getTitle());
}
Why we declare the addPost method with void ... this method prints the Names from the User and gets the title.So for me it returns something ... Names and Title. Why is it void .... confused :\
public class ForumPost {
private User mAuthor;
private String mTitle;
private String mDescription;
public ForumPost(User author, String title, String description) {
mAuthor = author;
mTitle = title;
mDescription = description;
}
public String getDescription() {
return 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) {
// TODO: Set the private fields here
mFirstName = firstName;
mLastName = lastName;
}
public String getFirstName() {
return mFirstName;
}
public String getLastName() {
return mLastName;
}
}
public class Forum {
private String mTopic;
public Forum(String Topic) {
this.mTopic = Topic;
}
public String getTopic() {
return mTopic;
}
public void addPost(ForumPost post) {
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();
User author = new User(args[0], args[1]);
ForumPost post = new ForumPost();
forum.addPost(post);
}
}
1 Answer
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherPrinting is not returning. You must specifically use the return
keyword unless you use the return type of void
.
Let's look at this example:
//... imagine some class
public int addSomeNumbers(int number1, int number2) {
console.printf("I am adding some numbers, %d to %d", number1, number2);
return number1 + number2;
}
// ... and later
int result = obj.addSomeNumbers(40, 2);
So there what was returned was the result, the printing was just part of the method. If we don't return with the return
statement, we leave a void
.
That help?