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7,368 Pointsboards.py
let me know where i am wrong
class Board:
def __init__(self, width, height):
self.width = width
self.height = height
self.cells = []
for y in range(self.height):
for x in range(self.width):
self.cells.append((x, y))
class TicTacToe(Board):
def_init(self):
super().__init_ (width = 3, height = 3)
def iter(self):
for item in self.cells:
yield item
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe term "dunder" means "double underscore". This will be on both sides of the names of "magic" methods such as __init__
. You also need a space between the keyword "def" and the method name.
So instead of "def_init
" "def __init__
"
and instead of "super().__init_
" "super().__init__
"
and instead of "iter
" "__iter__
"
And check your indentation. You won't want to define one magic method inside another one.