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Eugenio Diaz
1,765 PointsPlease create a new GoKart object. A you know i takes a single parameter, color
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
System.out.printf(goKart.getColor());
}
}
This is my code, but responds "Bummer! try again", what is wrong on my doce)
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherEdited for markup and topic. Was Android, now Java.
2 Answers
Daniel Babbev
10,354 PointsThis should work:
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
System.out.printf(goKart.getColor());
}
}
Luca Vento
1,236 PointsHey guys,
I was stuck at this question, and tried the suggested answer, but unfortunately it does not work. Even copy/pasting this over.
Am I missing something?
AYMERIC FIGEROU
3,748 PointsHey guys, I quite don't understand why getColor hasn't been declared and is usable. If so, would the code be?
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("We are going to create a GoKart");
GoKart goKart = new GoKart("red");
public String getColor() {
return mColor;
}
System.out.printf(goKart.getColor()); } }
Eugenio Diaz
1,765 PointsEugenio Diaz
1,765 Pointscode*