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Java Java Objects (Retired) Harnessing the Power of Objects Methods and Constants

Debugging

Here's my code. There are three errors

public class PezDispenser {
  private String mCharacterName;
 public static int MAX_PEZ = 12;
  private int mPezCount;

  public void PezDsipenser(String characterName) {
    mCharacterName = characterName;
    mPezCount = 0;
  }
  public void load() {
    mPezCount = PEZ_MAX;

  public String getCharacterName;
  }
    return mCharacterName;

}

1 Answer

Allan Clark
Allan Clark
10,810 Points

Constructors do not have return types in the method signature. Change your constructor to look like this:

public PezDsipenser(String characterName) { 

Also the getter method is malformed. try this:

   public String getCharacterName() {
         return mCharacterName;
   }

}

P.S. for future questions use "Java" "" without the quotes to format your code in the forum. Also including the errors is always a help.

Hope this helps

Awesome, thanks!