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Start your free trialandrew nelson
3,416 PointsWhy has 'csr' not been initialized?
There is already the line 'CustomerSupport csr;' -- is that not initializing it? I thought if the value wasn't specified it would just be null. Does that only work with booleans being auto initialized to false, and int's to 0?
import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.Queue;
public class CallCenter {
Queue<CustomerSupportRep> mSupportReps;
public CallCenter(Queue<CustomerSupportRep> queue) {
mSupportReps = queue;
}
public void acceptCustomer(Customer customer) {
CustomerSupportRep csr;
/********************************************
* TODO (1)
* Wait until there is an available rep in the queue.
* While there is not one available, playHoldMusic
* HINT: That while assignmentcheck loop syntax we used to
* read files seems pretty similar
********************************************
*/
while (mSupportReps.contains(csr) != true){
playHoldMusic();
}
/********************************************
* TODO (2)
* After we have assigned the rep, call the
* assist method and pass in the customer
********************************************
*/
/********************************************
* TODO (3)
* Since the customer support rep is done with
* assisting, put them back into the queue.
********************************************
*/
}
public void playHoldMusic() {
System.out.println("Smooooooth Operator.....");
}
}
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class CustomerSupportRep {
private String mName;
private List<Customer> mAssistedCustomers;
public CustomerSupportRep(String name) {
mName = name;
mAssistedCustomers = new ArrayList<Customer>();
}
public void assist(Customer customer) {
System.out.printf("Hello %s, my name is %s, how can I assist you.%n",
customer.getName(),
mName);
System.out.println("...");
System.out.println("Is there anything else I can help you with?");
mAssistedCustomers.add(customer);
}
public List<Customer> getAssistedCustomers() {
return mAssistedCustomers;
}
}
public class Customer {
private String mName;
public Customer(String name) {
mName = name;
}
public String getName() {
return mName;
}
}
1 Answer
Rob Bridges
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 35,467 PointsThe variable was never set to to an object, just declared.
Variables are not instantiated until the new keyword is used.
Hope this helped.