I'm practicing writing an instance method that converts a natural number to an integer.
I was following a tutorial online and came up with the code below. However when I compile, it keeps adding "this
" The code compiles and gives me the expected output but I'm getting a few warning messages. Is "this.i
" the correct syntax when creating an instance method?
private NaturalNumber i;
public int toInt() {
int result = 0;
if (!(this.i.isZero())) {
int d = this.i.divideBy10();
result = this.i.toInt() * 10 + d;
this.i.multiplyBy10(d);
}
return result;
}
this
refers the current instance.this
keyword for instance variables compiler will use to put itthis
when it compiles your code.i
, and yet you're trying to use it is if it had a value; which is guaranteed to have bad consequences.