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1,697 PointsWhy it doesn't work
} public constructor () { setType= "SHUTTLE"; } }
public class Spaceship {
public String mType;
public String getType() {
return mType;
}
public void setType(String type) {
mType = type;
}
public constructor () {
setType= "SHUTTLE";
}
}
1 Answer
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherGianpiero;
Welcome to Treehouse!
Constructors are going to be the same name as the class to which they belong so:
public class Foo {
public String mBar;
public Foo() {
mBar = "BAZ";
}
}
Now when a new Foo
object is created, the mBar
variable will be set to BAZ
on creation.
Your code is almost there.
Happy coding,
Ken