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When I've Created the subclass Alieni from the Settore class I get the error "Implicit super constructor Settore() is undefined. must explicitly invoke another constructor", i've looked similar questions and the answer given was to put a default constructor in my Settore class, i've done it and still get the same error

public class Settore {
            private Nome settoreNome;
            private char letteraX;
            private final int coordinataX;
            private final int coordinataY;
            private int giocatoriPresenti;


public static void main(String[] args) {
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub

}
public int getGiocatoriPresenti() {
    return giocatoriPresenti;
}
public void setGiocatoriPresenti(int giocatoriPresenti) {
    this.giocatoriPresenti = giocatoriPresenti;
}
public char getLetteraX() {
    return letteraX;
}

public void setLetteraX(char letteraX){
    this.letteraX = letteraX;
}

public Settore (){}//suggestion given, still doesn't fix the problem, it just makes it worse
public Settore (int coordinataX, int coordinataY){
        char myChar =letteraX;
        int i=(int)myChar;
        this.coordinataX=i-97;
        this.coordinataY=coordinataY-1;
    }
    public int getX(){
        return coordinataX;
    }
    public int getY(){
        return coordinataY;
    }
    public Nome getSettoreNome() {
        return settoreNome;
    }
    public void setSettoreNome(Nome settoreNome) {
        this.settoreNome = settoreNome;
    }
    }
    public enum Nome {
    SICURO, PERICOLOSO, SCIALUPPA, ALIENI, UMANI
    }


    public class Alieni extends Settore {

        public Alieni() {//this is where i get the error Implicit super constructor Settore() is undefined. must explicitly invoke another constructor

            setSettoreNome(Nome.ALIENI);
        }

    }
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  • "i've done it and still get the same error" ... I doubt that is true. You most likely get a DIFFERENT error. If you get the same error, then you need to make sure that you recompiled all of the classes.
    – Stephen C
    May 18, 2015 at 12:51

2 Answers 2

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It shows error even when you add a default constructor, bcoz the final variables you declared should have some value.They should be assigned values in the default constructor as below:

 public Settore (){
    coordinataX=5;
    coordinataY=22;
  }

Another way, if you want to use the parameterized constructor you have declared:

          public Alieni() 
          {
                super(5,6);  //call to super class constructor
                setSettoreNome(Nome.ALIENI);
          }
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  • When super class is not having a default constructor, then we should have a "super call" from sub-class constructors compulsory.
    – Madhuri
    May 18, 2015 at 12:32
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You needed to add a default constructor because you need to initialize coordinataX and coordinataY:

public Settore(){
    coordinataX=1;
    coordinataY=2;
}

Otherwise the compiler will complain that these may not be initialized because a final member variable needs to be initialized at the declaration or in the constructor.

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  • Tom: how is that different from the current code? The first thing a constructor will do is call the default constructor of the parent class.
    – Stultuske
    May 18, 2015 at 12:18
  • True, but he doesn't need to add a default constructor. According to his explanation, he already did.
    – Stultuske
    May 18, 2015 at 12:36

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