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Java Java Objects (Retired) Delivering the MVP Refactoring

Bizarre error

i kept getting this weird error which i couldn't fix

./Prompter.java:36: error: ')' expected
mGame.getRemainingTries();
^
./Prompter.java:37: error: ';' expected
mGame.getCurrentProgress());
^

Kevin Faust
Kevin Faust
15,353 Points

Can you post your code? From those errors alone, all I can see is that you might have forgotten or added a unnecessary parantheses and semi colon

code :

import java.io.Console;

public class Prompter {
  private Game mGame;

  public Prompter(Game game) {
    mGame = game;
}

  public void play() {
    while (mGame.getRemainingTries()>0) {
      displayProgress();
      promptForGuess();
    }
  }

public boolean promptForGuess() {
  Console console = System.console();
  boolean isHit = false;
  boolean isValidGuess = false;
  while (! isValidGuess) {
    String guessAsString = console.readLine("Enter a letter  ");
    char guess = guessAsString.charAt(0);
    try {
      isHit = mGame.applyGuess(guess);
      isValidGuess = true;
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
      console.printf("%s. Please try again.\n", iae.getMessage());
    }
  }
    return isHit;
}

public void displayProgress() {
  System.out.printf("You have %d tries left to solve: %s\n",
                     mGame.getRemainingTries();
                     mGame.getCurrentProgress());

  }
}

1 Answer

Kevin Faust
Kevin Faust
15,353 Points

Hey Christopher,

Just as I suspected, you have a unnecessary semicolon. Instead of this:

public void displayProgress() {
  System.out.printf("You have %d tries left to solve: %s\n",
                     mGame.getRemainingTries(); //semi colon shouldn't be here
                     mGame.getCurrentProgress());

  }

it should be this:

public void displayProgress() {
  System.out.printf("You have %d tries left to solve: %s\n",
                     mGame.getRemainingTries(), //comma to separate the methods
                     mGame.getCurrentProgress());

  }

If your unsure about the difference between the two let me know!

Kevin