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Start your free trialCarlos Lagares
4,332 Pointswhat is wrong with my code?
can understand what is wrong on my code :(
class Vehicle {
var wheels: Int
var doors: Int
// Designated initializer
init(wheels:Int, doors:Int){
self.wheels = wheels
self.doors = doors
}
}
class Car: Vehicle {
// A car must default to 4 wheels and 4 doors
override init(wheels: Int = 4, doors: Int = 4){
// call super.init
super.init(wheels = wheels, doors = doors)
}
}
2 Answers
Jack Blankenship
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 39,036 Pointsshouldn't that be
super.init(wheels: wheels, doors: doors)
Carlos Lagares
4,332 PointsThanks, that was really helpful :)