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Ruby Ruby Objects and Classes Variables and Methods Variables and Methods

Daniel Ahmadizadeh
Daniel Ahmadizadeh
1,979 Points

Why is my code wrong?

I am getting a Syntax error but I do not see what is wrong with my code. Thanks!

class.rb
class Name
  def initialize(title) 
    @title = title 
    def title 
      @title 
    end

  def first_name
    "Metal"
  end

  def last_name
    "Robot"
  end
end

You are missing the end to close the constructor.

2 Answers

Hi Daniel,

You are missing end tag under initialize method :)

  def initialize(title) 
    @title = title 
  end <----------------missing

  def title 
      @title 
  end

Hope that helps.

Joe Dayvie
Joe Dayvie
11,956 Points

Daniel,

You are missing an "end" from the beginning of your code:

def initialize(title) @title = title def title @title end

You need to close out the initialize action. Hope this helps =)

Joe