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Java Java Data Structures Organizing Data Interfaces

David Sampimon
David Sampimon
12,026 Points

Cannot find symbol error, whilst my code appears to be the same as in the video

I have been comparing my code to the video and I simply cannot find where I am making a mistake. During compiling I get the following error:

Example.java:25: error: cannot find symbol
Arrays.sort(treets);
^
symbol: variable Arrays
location: class Example
1 error

Below is a copy of my code:

import java.util.Date;

import com.teamtreehouse.Treet;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Treet treet = new Treet(
      "craigsdennis",
      "Want to be famous? Simply tweet about Java and use the hashtag #treet" +
      "I'll use your tweet in a new" +
      "Bla bla bla",
      new Date(1421851405000L)   
    );  
    Treet secondTreet = new Treet(
      "journeytocode",
      "@treehouse makes learning Java sooooo fun! #treet",
      new Date(1421878767000L)
    );
    System.out.printf("This is a new Treet: %s %n", treet);
    System.out.println("The words are:");
    for (String word: treet.getWords()) {
      System.out.println(word);
  }
    Treet[] treets = {treet, secondTreet};
    Arrays.sort(treets);
     for (Treet exampleTreet : treets) {
     System.out.println(exampleTreet);
    }
  }      
}

3 Answers

Yeah, you need:

import java.util.Arrays;

at the top of your Example.java file.

Steve.

Do you need an import for Arrays? (I'm checking!!)

Steve.

David Sampimon
David Sampimon
12,026 Points

O snap! Thank you so much Steve. I have been going slightly mad staring at that line 25, completely overlooked the import.

Easy to overlook! Glad you got it sorted. :+1: :smile: