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The two-dimensional array of boolean values that will be referenced by matrix will be used to simulate an LED-based display that can hold LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY letters.

Modify the constructor to create a two-dimensional array of boolean that has FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT rows and (FONT_LETTER_WIDTH times LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY) columns and assign it to the instance variable matrix.

public class LEDDisplay
{
   private boolean[] = matrix;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT = 5;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_WIDTH = 6;
   private static final int LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY = 10;

public LEDDisplay()
{
    boolean[][] matrix = new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH]
}

Please could you tell me whether my constructor is correct?

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    You are misreading the second requirement. Read again. (It's wrong in the answers, too)
    – Jacob
    Jul 19, 2011 at 8:52
  • Is each boolean representing one LED?
    – powerMicha
    Jul 19, 2011 at 8:53

4 Answers 4

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it's actually not correct - you hide the member variable matrix by defining a local to the constructor one. Here is the correct way:

public class LEDDisplay
{
   private boolean[][] matrix;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT = 5;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_WIDTH = 6;
   private static final int LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY = 10;

public LEDDisplay()
{
    matrix = new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH * LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY];
}
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    May be you have to multiply FONT_LEETER_WIDTH with LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY because OP has written: "FONT_LETTER_WIDTH times LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY"
    – Harry Joy
    Jul 19, 2011 at 8:55
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Your one dimentional array matrix is class variable whereas matrix in constructor is local to the constructor and not visible outside the constructor.

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Two small probs with the code:

  1. matrix is defined as a member variable of the class, should be defined as a 2-D array, and then does not need to be re-defined in the constructor

  2. the original post states that there should be

"(FONT_LETTER_WIDTH times LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY) columns"

and your constructor only includes FONT_LETTER_WIDTH

Something like this:

public class LEDDisplay
{
   private boolean[][] matrix;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT = 5;
   private static final int FONT_LETTER_WIDTH = 6;
   private static final int LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY = 10;

public LEDDisplay()
{
    matrix = new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH * LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY];
}
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FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT rows and (FONT_LETTER_WIDTH times LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY) columns

That should be:

new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH * LETTERS_PER_DISPLAY]

and assign it to the instance variable matrix.

public LEDDisplay()
{
    matrix = new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH]
}

However

boolean[][] matrix = new boolean[FONT_LETTER_HEIGHT][FONT_LETTER_WIDTH]

creates a local variable matrix that is visible only in the constructor. This will have no effect on the instance variable matrix.

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