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Android Build a Simple Android App with Kotlin Improving Our Code Creating a New Class

Vladimir Vasconcelos
PLUS
Vladimir Vasconcelos
Courses Plus Student 6,433 Points

What am I doing wrong?

I think my code is ok, but I'm still getting an error.

PictureBook.kt
public fun PictureBook(){

  var title : String = "Android Adventures"
}
Raveesh Agarwal
Raveesh Agarwal
2,994 Points

Hi! I tried this question just now. This passes:

public class PictureBook{
    val title = "Android Adventures"
}

You would want to use val instead of var whenever possible. This will lead to more robust code. Use var only when you absolutely need to change the variable.

3 Answers

Seth Kroger
Seth Kroger
56,414 Points

You should be using class instead of fun.

Todd Anderson
Todd Anderson
4,260 Points

Try var title = "Android Adventures";

:)

Vladimir Vasconcelos
Vladimir Vasconcelos
Courses Plus Student 6,433 Points
public fun PictureBook(){

var title = "Android Adventures"
}

I got:

Bummer! Make sure PictureBook has a 'title' property and that it's a String
Todd Anderson
Todd Anderson
4,260 Points

Hmm... Mine passes. I do notice you forgot the semi-colon after "Android Adventures";

public class PictureBook(){
  var title = "Android Adventures";
}
Raveesh Agarwal
Raveesh Agarwal
2,994 Points

no. in Kotlin, "; " is not required always use val where possible. Declare var only when you absolutely need to