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Java Java Objects (Retired) Creating the MVP Comparing Characters

Adrian Sanchez
Adrian Sanchez
2,131 Points

What is the solution to this objective?

Where do I start my code?

ConferenceRegistrationAssistant.java
public class ConferenceRegistrationAssistant {

  public int getLineFor(String lastName) {
    /* If the last name is between A thru M send them to line 1
       Otherwise send them to line 2 */
    int line = 0;
    return line;
  }

}
Adrian Sanchez
Adrian Sanchez
2,131 Points

I have modeled an assistant for a tech conference. Since there are so many attendees, registration is broken up into two lines. Lines are determined by last name, and they will end up in line 1 or line 2. Please help me fix the getLineFor method.

NEW INFO: chars can be compared using the > and < symbols. For instance 'B' > 'A' and 'R' < 'Z'

2 Answers

Adrian, here you go:

public class ConferenceRegistrationAssistant {

  public int getLineFor(String lastName) {
    /* If the last name is between A thru M send them to line 1
       Otherwise send them to line 2 */
    int line = 0;

    if (lastName.charAt(0) < 'M') {
      line = 1;
    } else {
      line = 2;
    }
    return line;
  }

}

This passes the Treehouse edits, but will it fail if there's a strange last name that starts with a lower case letter, like deBurg?