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Start your free trialEmmanuel Muzondiwa
2,401 Pointsplease help me with this challenge below. Now, make an instance of your class named me. Then print() out
i have created an atribute name='Emmanuel'
class Student:
name="Emmanuel"
me=Student()
print(name)
1 Answer
Josh Keenan
20,315 PointsYour mistake was creating the instance within the definition of your class:
class Student:
name = "Tom"
me = Student()
print(me.name)
This defines the class Student
and then sets the name
attribute. Outside of it we create an instance and print out the attribute by using a .
, hope this makes sense
Emmanuel Muzondiwa
2,401 PointsEmmanuel Muzondiwa
2,401 Pointsthank you so much