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Start your free trialDavid Czerepak
11,865 Pointsbank_account.rb:32:in `initialize': wrong number of arguments (1 for 0) (ArgumentError) from bank_account.rb:32
I get an error on line 32, been sifting through the code, can't seem to find it.
class BankAccount
attr_reader :transactions
include Enumerable
def <=> (other_account)
self.balance <=> other_account.balance
end
def intialize(name)
@name = name
@balance = 0
@transactions = []
end
def deposit(amount)
@transactions.push(amount)
end
def withdraw(amount)
@transactions.push(-amount)
end
def balance
@transactions.inject(0) {|sum, iterator| sum += iterator}
end
def each
@transactions.each{|transaction| yield transaction}
end
end
account1 = BankAccount.new("David Czerepak")
account1.deposit(100)
account1.withdraw(50)
account1.deposit(500)
account1.withdraw(21)
account1.each do |transaction|
puts transaction
end
2 Answers
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi David,
bank_account.rb:32:in `initialize': wrong number of arguments (1 for 0)
This means, you haven't define method properly called initialize, it takes zero arguments and you misspelling "intialize" in line 7, see below
def intialize(name)
@name = name
@balance = 0
@transactions = []
end
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David Czerepak
11,865 PointsWow, I wish notepad++ would catch the misspell ! I need to change over to Ubuntu anyways. I hate developing in windows and using notepad++ and cmd prmpt.
THANKS !