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Start your free trialYan Kozlovskiy
Courses Plus Student 13,773 PointsI don't understand this question: In the add_item method of the TodoList class, create a new TodoItem from the argument
In the add_item method of the TodoList class, create a new TodoItem from the argument passed in and append it to the todo_items array. Assume that the TodoItem class is already defined and takes one argument upon initialization.
class TodoList
attr_reader :name, :todo_items
def initialize(name)
@name = name
@todo_items = []
end
def add_item(name)
name = TodoItem.new
todo_items << name
end
end
I don't get the wording. What is it asking me to do?
1 Answer
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi Yan,
Not that append << , it should be something like to use another append (push) into the todo_items array, I think the challenge question expect you to use "push". Here's hint : 1:40
def add_item(name)
todo_items.push(TodoItem.new(name))
end
Hope that helps.
-Salman
Yan Kozlovskiy
Courses Plus Student 13,773 PointsYan Kozlovskiy
Courses Plus Student 13,773 PointsThank you so much!
Newton Robert
4,180 PointsNewton Robert
4,180 Pointsthis helped me too.thak you salman
Newton Robert
4,180 PointsNewton Robert
4,180 Pointsthis helped me too.thak you salman