Compilation Error Cannot Find Symbol

Feb 8, 2015

I tried running this program but shows some compilation error of cannot find symbol . in following:

p1.num, p2.num and p3.num
cass Guessgames
{
void startgame()
{
Players P1=new Players();
Players P2=new Players();
Players P3=new Players();
boolean p1isright=false;
boolean p2isright=false;
boolean p3isright=false;
int guessp1=0;

[code].....

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