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Start your free trialSuraz Dhakal
2,312 PointsWhat I'm I missing
Should I declare numberOfSeats outside of init or inside???
class Vehicle {
var numberOfDoors: Int
var numberOfWheels: Int
init(withDoors doors: Int, andWheels wheels: Int) {
self.numberOfDoors = doors
self.numberOfWheels = wheels
}
}
// Enter your code below
class Car: Vehicle{
let numberOfSeats: Int
override init(withDoors doors: Int, andWheels wheels: Int) {
self.numberOfSeats = 4
super.init(withDoors: doors, andWheels: wheels)
}
}
let somecar = Car.init(withDoors: 2, andWheels: 5)
2 Answers
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsSuraz - The problem is when you are creating an instance
The constant should be someCar not somecar as you have it. Also you do not need .init when you create an instance
let someCar = Car(withDoors: 4, andWheels: 4)
Suraz Dhakal
2,312 PointsThanks I was careless