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I found the solution to the problem in changing age <= 18 to age<18 but I'm also seeing the outcome error on 16 and not 18 so I"m not sure why that resolved it. Code without the fix below. Outputs for 16 and 18 read as.
You are a teenager.
You are old.
public class Person {
private int age;
public Person(int initialAge) {
// Add some more code to run some checks on initialAge
if(initialAge < 0){
System.out.println("Age is not valid, setting age to 0.");
age = 0;
}else{
age = initialAge;
}
}
public void amIOld() {
// Write code determining if this person's age is old and print the correct statement:
if(age < 13){
System.out.println("You are young.");
} else if(age >= 13 && age <= 18){
System.out.println("You are a teenager.");
}else{
System.out.println("You are old.");
}
}
public void yearPasses() {
// Increment this person's age.
age++;
}
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Day 4: Class vs. Instance
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I found the solution to the problem in changing age <= 18 to age<18 but I'm also seeing the outcome error on 16 and not 18 so I"m not sure why that resolved it. Code without the fix below. Outputs for 16 and 18 read as.
You are a teenager. You are old.
public class Person { private int age;