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Start your free trialPawel Ossa
1,592 PointsCode is not accepted, but it seems to be okay
I had to add contructor but it says 'Bummer! Did you add ... single int?'
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges { class Frog { public readonly int TongueLength;
Frog(int tonguelength)
{
}
}
}
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Frog
{
public readonly int TongueLength;
Frog(int tonguelength)
{
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsMark's right, the constructor needs a public declaration.
But Mark entered his answer as a comment, so the question was still showing up as "unanswered". It won't now.
Mark Samonte
Courses Plus Student 5,845 PointsMark Samonte
Courses Plus Student 5,845 PointsHi Pawel,
You just need to put the word 'public' before Frog in your syntax.
-MS