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Start your free trialRicky Sparks
22,249 PointsMy Java Code wont pass?
public class MainListActivity extends ListActivity {
public String[] mSongTitles = { "Song1", "Song2", "Song3", "Song4" };
}
2 Answers
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Ricky,
If you're on task one it's only asking for 3 values in the array not four, simply drop Song4 from the array and it will pass.
Shane Desouza
3,523 PointsOn task one, it didn't say that there was a limit on the maximum number of values, but the minimum number is at least 3 variables. By the way, you should format the mSongTitles array to be a list of values, as below:
public String[] mSongTitles = { "Song1", "Song2", "Song3", "Song4" };
When I displayed it in the horizontal format, for some reason it didn't pass, so when I displayed it in the list view like above, it passed.
Hope this helped you.