 Now you're probably saying to yourself, huh? Well, I still want that count and that's you know, it's a deal-breaker all of a sudden Not necessarily, you know a granted we can't put it inside of my lambda expression, but that doesn't mean it's the end of the world So I'm gonna actually come above here. I'm actually gonna create Sort of now that I'm working sort of on the fly. I don't have a met I don't have a class Sorry to kind of make class variables for you know, this Lambda expression, but I can make them outside of it inside of my kind of bigger main class And I can come in here and maybe do something like private int Okay count equals zero All right Well, then I can come in here and again notice those curly braces the curly braces just dictate that I Can put blocks of code in here and so before I do my system dot out that print L in I'm just gonna add in an okay count plus plus Notice there are no error messages popping up all of a sudden again. This is a private variable It's only available inside of my class and well guess what this is inside of my class my lambda expression is inside here, so Guess what I can do Okay, count Well, if I wrote it correctly Okay count plus times times I Run this I Take a look at it. I hit okay Okay, it's pressed one time two time three time four time five time And as you can guess we can probably do the exact same thing with cancel I'll come in here and I'll copy this okay count And I'll make it happen up here. Well make it appear a second time with cancel count And then as you can guess I want to take this code And I want to reduce all of this stuff down until All I have left is this guy and then instead of okay count I say cancel count and instead of okay pressed. I say cancel pressed and I probably want to keep track with Cancel count instead of okay count I run it pull it up Okay hit one time two time three time cancel has hit one time two time three time