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Start your free trialBenjamin Ng
7,378 PointsChallenge 2 of 2 help required!
Was wondering what is the exact requirement of this challenge?
I kept getting: Bummer! Wasn't able to create correct instances. Got {'last_name': 'Love', 'score': '20', 'first_name': 'Kenneth'}.
Anyone can help me out with this? Thanks!
import re
string = '''Love, Kenneth: 20
Chalkley, Andrew: 25
McFarland, Dave: 10
Kesten, Joy: 22
Stewart Pinchback, Pinckney Benton: 18'''
players = re.search(r'''
(?P<last_name>[\w\s]+),\s
(?P<first_name>[\w\s]+):\s
(?P<score>[\d]+)
''', string, re.X|re.M)
class Player():
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.last_name = players.groupdict()['last_name']
self.first_name = players.groupdict()['first_name']
self.score = players.groupdict()['score']
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYou have the right idea. Grab the attributes from kwargs instead of players
class Player():
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.last_name = kwargs['last_name']
self.first_name = kwargs['first_name']
self.score = kwargs['score']
Benjamin Ng
7,378 PointsBenjamin Ng
7,378 PointsThanks for the help Chris!