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C#

Adarsh Bhardwaj
Adarsh Bhardwaj
914 Points

Why am I getting a bummer ever though I did everything right?

So I am at tast 3 of 3 in method overloading. As the task required, I made a new Method and here is the code for the same: public bool Eatfly(int distanceToFly, int flyReactionTime) { return (TongueLength >= distanceToFly && ReactionTime <= flyReactionTime); }

But I keep on getting this error"Bummer! Did you create a method named EatFly that accepts these parameter types: int, int?"

Looking forward for a solution.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,172 Points

When you do "everything right" you get "Congratulations" instead of "Bummer" :smirk:

In this case, it looks like you wrote "Eatfly" with a lower-case "f" instead of "EatFly" with a capital "F". Remember, C# is case-sensitive.

Adarsh Bhardwaj
Adarsh Bhardwaj
914 Points

Oh I see, my bad. Thank you so much, good sir.

I love that title haha.....nice one!