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Courses Plus Student 14,477 PointsGetting a cannot find symbol error. Getting an error saying that there is no variable mSongBook of type SongBook.
Getting a cannot find symbol error in the code challenge. No error in my code in IntelliJ.
package com.teamtreehouse;
import com.teamtreehouse.model.Song;
import com.teamtreehouse.model.SongBook;
import com.teamtreehouse.model.SongRequest;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class KaraokeMachine {
private SongBook mSongBook;
private BufferedReader mReader;
private Map<String, String> mMenu;
private Queue<SongRequest> mSongRequestQueue;
public KaraokeMachine(SongBook songBook) {
mSongBook = songBook;
mReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
mMenu = new HashMap<String, String>();
mSongRequestQueue = new ArrayDeque<SongRequest>();
mMenu.put("add", "Add a new song to the song book");
mMenu.put("Play", "Play next song in queue");
mMenu.put("choose", "Choose a song to sing");
mMenu.put("quit", "Give up. Exit the program");
}
private String promptAction() throws IOException {
System.out.printf("There are %d songs available and %d in the queue. Your options are:%n", mSongBook.getSongCount(), mSongRequestQueue.size());
for (Map.Entry<String, String> option : mMenu.entrySet()) {
System.out.printf("%s - %s %n", option.getKey(), option.getValue());
}
System.out.print("What do you want to do: ");
String choice = mReader.readLine();
return choice.trim().toLowerCase();
}
public void run() {
String choice = "";
do {
try {
choice = promptAction();
switch (choice) {
case "add":
Song song = promptNewSong();
mSongBook.addSong(song);
System.out.printf("%s added! %n%n%n", song);
break;
case "choose":
String singerName = promptForSingerName();
String artist = promptArtist();
Song artistSong = promptSongForArtist(artist);
SongRequest songRequest = new SongRequest(singerName, artistSong);
if (mSongRequestQueue.contains(songRequest)) {
System.out.printf("%n%n Woops! %s already requested %s.",
singerName,
artistSong);
break;
}
mSongRequestQueue.add(songRequest);
System.out.printf("You chose: %s %n", artistSong);
break;
case "play":
playNext();
break;
case "quit":
System.out.println("Thanks for playing.");
break;
default:
System.out.printf("Unknown choice: \"%s\". Try again.%n%n%n", choice);
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
System.out.println("Problem with input");
ioe.printStackTrace();
}
} while (!choice.equals("quit"));
}
private String promptForSingerName() throws IOException {
System.out.println("Enter Singer Name: ");
return mReader.readLine();
}
private Song promptNewSong() throws IOException {
System.out.print("Enter the artist's name: ");
String artist = mReader.readLine();
System.out.print("Enter the title: ");
String title = mReader.readLine();
System.out.print("Enter the video URL: ");
String videoUrl = mReader.readLine();
return new Song(artist, title, videoUrl);
}
private String promptArtist() throws IOException {
System.out.println("Available artists: ");
List<String> artists = new ArrayList<>(mSongBook.getArtist());
int index = promptForIndex(artists);
return artists.get(index);
}
private Song promptSongForArtist(String artist) throws IOException {
List<Song> songs = mSongBook.getSongsForArtist(artist);
List<String> songTitles = new ArrayList<>();
for (Song song : songs) {
songTitles.add(song.getTitle());
}
System.out.printf("Available songs for %s: %n", artist);
int index = promptForIndex(songTitles);
return songs.get(index);
}
private int promptForIndex(List<String> options) throws IOException {
int counter = 1;
for (String option : options) {
System.out.printf("%d) %s %n", counter, option);
counter++;
}
System.out.print("Your choice: ");
String optionAsString = mReader.readLine();
int choice = Integer.parseInt(optionAsString.trim());
return choice - 1;
}
public void playNext() {
SongRequest songRequest = mSongRequestQueue.poll();
if (songRequest == null) {
System.out.println("Sorry there are no songs in the queue. Use \"choose\" from the menu to add some.");
} else {
Song song = songRequest.getSong();
System.out.printf("%n%n%n Are you ready %s? Open %s to hear %s by %s %n%n%n",
songRequest.getSingerName(),
song.getVideoUrl(),
song.getTitle(),
song.getArtist());
}
}
}
1 Answer
Alexander Nikiforov
Java Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,175 PointsHave you figured out the error ?
If not I'll just paste here that all you have to do is to change getArtist()
to getArtists()
// error comes from the fact that there is no "getArtist()" method
// List<String> artists = new ArrayList<>(mSongBook.getArtist());
// however "getArtists()" exists
List<String> artists = new ArrayList<>(mSongBook.getArtists());