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Start your free trialM. Brown
29,923 PointsStep 2 help
This is what I have but it isn't accepting it.
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Square : Polygon
{
public double SideLength { get; private set; }
public double Area => SideLength * SideLength;
public Square(double sideLength) : base(4)
{
SideLength = sideLength;
}
public double Scale => SideLength * factor
}
}
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Polygon
{
public int NumSides { get; private set; }
public Polygon(int numSides)
{
NumSides = numSides;
}
}
}
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou're have an undefined reference and a missing semicolon.
Both on this line:
public double Scale => SideLength * factor
The term factor referenced here does not appear to be defined. Before conversion to single line, this method had a parameter and it still should afterwards. Try again and be sure to retain the parameter.
M. Brown
29,923 Pointsnamespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges { class Square : Polygon { public double SideLength { get; private set; }
public double Area => SideLength * SideLength;
public Square(double sideLength) : base(4)
{
SideLength = sideLength;
}
public double factor { get; private set; }
public double Scale => SideLength * factor;
}
}
is what I put down next.
It still doesn't work.
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou still have not retained the parameter.
And you created a new property which is not part of the challenge. Take another look at the original method that you are being asked to convert:
public void Scale(double factor)
{
SideLength *= factor;
}
Notice that this method takes a parameter named factor. While you convert the definition to the single-line style, be careful not to change the "method signature" (how it actually works). So be sure your method still takes the same parameter after conversion as it does to start with. The top line of the old definition will be the same as everything on the left side of the "=>
" in the new one.