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19,357 PointsWhat am I missing?
This is asking simply to create an Array that can contain both Wine and Cheese. I feel like it is simple.
public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Wine wine = new Wine(); Cheese cheese = new Cheese();
*This is what I added ---> Food[] foods = {wine, cheese};
}
}
class Wine implements Drinkable, Delicious { //omitted }
class Cheese extends Dairy implements Delicious { // omitted }
I had a similar issue on my last quiz which I thought it may be a quiz error, but now I feel it is me.
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThere was no "Food" class defined or referenced in the sample code.
But both "Wine" and "Cheese" did have something in common, which would be capable of holding both of them. Take another look and see if you can spot what it is.
Jason Owen
19,357 PointsThanks a million!!