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Start your free trialAmit Dhamankar
4,163 PointsI am Showing you these 2 classes code, from Data Structures videos but the program is not working. why?
import java.util.Date;
import com.teamtreehouse.Treet;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) { Treet treet = new Treet( "amitDhamankar", "Want to be famous? Simply tweet about Java and use" + " the hashtag #treet. I'll use yout tweet in a new" + "@treehouse code at data structures.", new Date(1468901376000L )); System.out.printf("This is a new Treet: %s \n",treet);
} }
And the other class is: package com.teamtreehouse;
public class Treet { private String mAuthor; private String mDescription; private Date mCreationDate;
public Treet(String author, String description, Date creationDate) { mAuthor = author; mDescription = description; mCreationDate = creationDate; }
public String getAuthor() { return mAuthor; }
public String getDescription() { return mDescription; }
public Date getCreationDate() { return mCreationDate; }
}
Alex Garcia
6,374 PointsBased off of what you posted in the Treet.java class you are missing the import java.util.Date; If it is not declated the mCreationDate variable will not work and also the getCreationDate() method.
1 Answer
Placinta Alexandru
3,011 Pointsjust import java.utils.Date and it will be fine
Ante Adamović
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 2,508 PointsAnte Adamović
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 2,508 PointsIt would be nice if you could wrap it in a code using ```java, check 'Markdown Cheatsheet' for reference
Also what's the error message you're getting ?