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C# C# Objects Methods Method Overloading

Code Should Work

For some reason my code is right, but every time I check my code it tells me that if the frog's reaction time is greater than the flie's, than the frog can't catch the fly.

Frog.cs
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    class Frog
    {
        public readonly int TongueLength;

        public readonly int ReactionTime;

        public Frog(int tongueLength, int reactionTime)
        {
            TongueLength = tongueLength;
            ReactionTime = reactionTime;
        }

        public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly)
        {
            return TongueLength >= distanceToFly;
        }



          public bool EatFly(int distanceToFly, int flyReactionTime) 
           {
               return TongueLength >= distanceToFly;

               return ReactionTime <= flyReactionTime;
           }


    }
}

1 Answer

Check the wording of the question - there are a few hints there.

"Return true if the frog’s tongue is longer or equal to than the distance to the fly and its reaction time is faster or equal to than the fly’s reaction time."

Thank you so much!!