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15 changes: 7 additions & 8 deletions src/main/scala/stdlib/NamedandDefaultArguments.scala
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ object NamedandDefaultArguments
* printName(last = "Jones") // Prints "John Jones"
* }}}
*
* Given classes below:
* Given the classes below:
*
* {{{
* class WithoutClassParameters() = {
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*
* }}}
*
* Can specify arguments in any order if you use their names:
* You can specify arguments in any order if you use their names:
*/
def classWithoutParametersNamedandDefaultArguments(res0: Int, res1: Int, res2: Int) = {
val me = new WithoutClassParameters()

// what happens if you change the order of these parameters (nothing)
// What happens if you change the order of these parameters? Nothing.
val myColor = me.addColors(green = 0, red = 255, blue = 0)

// for koan, remove the values in the should equal
myColor should equal((res0, res1, res2))
}

/** Can default arguments if you leave them off:
/** You can default arguments if you leave them off:
*/
def defaultArgumentsNamedandDefaultArguments(res0: Int, res1: Int, res2: Int) = {
val me = new WithoutClassParameters()
Expand All @@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ object NamedandDefaultArguments
myColor should equal((res0, res1, res2))
}

/** Can access class parameters and specify arguments in any order if you use their names:
/** You can access class parameters and specify arguments in any order if you use their names:
*/
def anyOrderNamedandDefaultArguments(res0: Int, res1: Int, res2: Int) = {
val me = new WithClassParameters(40, 50, 60)
Expand All @@ -114,7 +113,7 @@ object NamedandDefaultArguments
myColor should equal((res0, res1, res2))
}

/** Can access class parameters and default arguments if you leave them off:
/** You can access class parameters and default arguments if you leave them off:
*/
def accessClassParametersNamedandDefaultArguments(res0: Int, res1: Int, res2: Int) = {
val me = new WithClassParameters(10, 20, 30)
Expand All @@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ object NamedandDefaultArguments
myColor should equal((res0, res1, res2))
}

/** Can default class parameters and have default arguments too:
/** You can default class parameters and have default arguments too:
*/
def defaultClassArgumentsNamedandDefaultArguments(res0: Int, res1: Int, res2: Int) = {
val me = new WithClassParametersInClassDefinition()
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