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Start your free trialManuel Linares
325 PointsGreat! Now add a field named color of type String that will be used to store the color of the GoKart. Set the value to "
dont get this one somebody give me an answer.
public class GoKart {
}
public String Colorname = "red");
2 Answers
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Manual.
Inside your class, it must be within the class' curly braces, you want to create a String
called color
and assign a value of "red
" to it. That looks like:
class GoKart{
String color = "red";
}
I hope that helps,
Steve.
Irving Amador
7,488 PointsYou are declaring the variable outside the class, do it between the { and } of the GoKart class.
Manuel Linares
325 PointsManuel Linares
325 Pointsthanks