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Start your free trialKenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsAdding a custom constructor
Error is :
./Spaceship.java:4: error: invalid method declaration; return type required public shipType() {
public class Spaceship {
public String shipType;
public shipType() {
shipType = "SHUTTLE";
}
public String getShipType() {
return shipType;
}
public void setShipType(String shipType) {
this.shipType = shipType;
}
}
1 Answer
Adam Duffield
30,494 PointsHi,
I have literally just gone back to some basic and covered this challenge seconds ago...
You don't actually have a Constructor in your code. A constructor within a class (In Java anyway) needs to be the same name as a Class so that it "constructs" your changes when the Class is called.
The task does however require that you add 2 constructors, I believe it is because if you don't pass a shipType through when calling new Spaceship(), it will default to SHUTTLE.
See my code below...
public class Spaceship {
public String shipType;
public String getShipType() {
return shipType;
}
public void setShipType(String shipType) {
this.shipType = shipType;
}
public Spaceship() {
this.shipType = "SHUTTLE";
}
public Spaceship(String type) {
this.shipType = type;
}
}
Hope this helps.
Adam
Kenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsKenneth Phillips
Courses Plus Student 10,188 PointsIt does. Thank you and I was trying to look for old problems that covered this but I couldn't find any so I'm sorry if I made you do the same thing. Thanks again Adam.
Adam Duffield
30,494 PointsAdam Duffield
30,494 PointsNaaa don't worry dude! I mean I was just finishing off that course when I flicked to the community and saw your question!