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Start your free trialRicardo Lanari
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 10,003 PointsBlank lines after class or function?
Why am I keep on getting the error that there needs to be 2 blank lines after a function or class?
import datetime
def my_func():
return "It ran!"
sizes = ["small", "medium", "large"]
class Tree:
Tree(sizes[0], {"name": "Tulip Tree"})
def __init__(self, size, characteristics):
self.size = size
self.charac = characteristics
self.roots = True
self.leaves = 0
def grow_leaves(self):
self.leaves += 1
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe challenge checker probably got confused by too many unexpected issues, in particular:
- the indentation is already correct and should not be changed
- the order of lines in the class definition should not be changed
- the quote style should be made consistent, but only the one 'odd' line should be changed