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Now let's add a private uninitialized field to store the current number of energy bars. Name it mBarsCount. Initialize i

i dont see where there is problem please help

here is what i wrote:

public class GoKart { private String mColor;

public GoKart(String color) { mColor = color; mBarsCount = 0; } public static final int MAX_BARS=8; public String getColor() { return mColor; } }

I don't see where you wrote a private uninitialized field called mBarsCount. Add it below mColor, like...

private String mColor;
private int mBarsCount;

Not sure what else you're trying to do.

1 Answer

You need to add similar field description for mBarCount as you've already have for mColor (aka declare). And you've already initialized this field in the constructor - that part of challenge is correct.