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Start your free trialAndrew Robida
15,296 Pointswhat
I going crazy I don't understand
public class GoKart {
public static final int MAX_BATTERY=8;
private int mBarsCount=0;
private Integer charge;
public GoKart(Integer parseIntCharge) {
mBarsCount = charge;
}
public int getCharge() {
return mBarsCount=0;
}
public void load() {
mBarsCount=MAX_BATTERY;
}
private String mColor;
public GoKart(String color) {
mColor = color;
}
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
}
Simon Coates
28,694 Pointslucas is right about using a single constructor. complete code should look something like:
public class GoKart {
private String mColor;
public static final int MAX_CHARGE = 8;
private int mBarsCount;
public GoKart(String color) {
mColor = color;
mBarsCount = 0;
}
public void charge(){
mBarsCount = MAX_CHARGE;
}
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
}
nb: the treehouse verification for this project is messed up.
Lucas Frixione
1,332 PointsLucas Frixione
1,332 PointsHey i don't know if you already realised but you have create the variable inside the class and initialize it inside the constructor
. . . that is how i did it, and thanks to you i realised something i did wrong in one of my exercises so thanks :D