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Start your free trialAngus Eliott
3,793 PointsHow To Do this!
how do you do this! i'm completely stumped!
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
class Frog
{
public readonly int TongueLength;
public Frog(int tongueLength)
{
TongueLength = tongueLength;
}
public EatFly (int distanceToFly, bool EatFly)
{
if (distanceToFly > 2)
{
bool EatFly = true;
}
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsIt looks like you have the right basic idea, but have a few issues. Here's some hints:
- the return type of a method should go in front of the method's name (not with the parameters)
- the method has only one parameter
- this method will need to compare the argument with the "TongueLength" variable
- you'll need to return the result of the comparison
- you'll want to compare only variables, no fixed values
- not counting the parameter, you should not need to create any additional variables