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Java Java Objects Creating the MVP Scrabble Tiles

Braedon Angel
Braedon Angel
10,428 Points

i need help please!!!

Okay great, now can you fix the hasTile method for me, right now it always returns false.

Correct the existing hasTile method to return true if the tile is in the tiles field, and false if it isn't. You can solve this a few ways, however, I'd like you to practice returning the result of the expression that uses the index of a char in a String.

Bummer: There is a compiler error. Please click on preview to view your syntax errors!

ScrabblePlayer.java
public class ScrabblePlayer {
  // A String representing all of the tiles that this player has
  private String tiles;

  public ScrabblePlayer() {
    tiles = "";
  }

  public String getTiles() {
    return tiles;
  }

  public void addTile(char tile) {
   tiles += tile;
  }
  public boolean hasTile(char tile) {
   boolean hasTile = tiles.indexOf(tile) !=-1;
     if (hasTile){
       return true;
     } else {
       return tiles.indexOf(tile) !=-1;
     }
  }
}

1 Answer

Rohald van Merode
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STAFF
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Rohald van Merode
Treehouse Staff

Hey Braedon Angel 👋

I'm not quite sure why you're getting the Bummer saying that there's a compiler error. Your code looks good and should result in the expected behavior. However there's one other error message that I get when I try to submit your code:

Bummer: While you could definitely solve this using an if statement, try returning the result of the expression.

The hasTile variable is already a boolean so you could simply return that instead of creating a conditional 🙂

public boolean hasTile(char tile) {
 return tiles.indexOf(tile) !=-1;
}

Hope this helps! 😃