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C# C# Objects Object-Oriented Programming Initialization

Sadettin Senberber
Sadettin Senberber
974 Points

How can I assign int value?

Compiler says it have return type for this instance. Please help.

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


         public TongueLength(int tL)
        {
           TongueLength = tL;
           tL = 8;

        }





    }

}

1 Answer

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,118 Points

Note that the constructor should have the same name as the class, which is Frog in this case. You can also delete your line which sets the value of tL to 8 - this should not be hardcoded inside the constructor - you would instead set this when creating a new instance of the class.