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7,990 PointsBelow you will find two classes that don't compile. Click on the preview button to see the errors. Look at the errors an
I can not get it right. especially how to set up default value in subclass. I need help here.
class Vehicle {
let wheels: Int
let doors: Int
// Designated initializer
init(wheels:Int, doors:Int){
}
}
class Car: Vehicle {
// A car must default to 4 wheels and 4 doors
init(){
self.wheels = 4
self.doors = 4
super.init
// call super.init
}
}
Lei zheng
7,990 Pointsthank you. so the super.init() should be under init(). that's the key. thank you.
Chokdee Srisuk
19,384 PointsChokdee Srisuk
19,384 PointsAs base class, you have to initialize its own stored properties: wheels and doors by using self.wheels = wheels and self.doors = doors And then in subclass, you call designated initializer of superclass, give the value of 4 to wheels and doors with this sentence: super.init(wheels: 4, doors: 4).
Please check out the codes below.
class Vehicle { let wheels: Int let doors: Int
}
class Car: Vehicle { // A car must default to 4 wheels and 4 doors init(){ // call super.init super.init(wheels: 4, doors: 4) } }