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11,747 PointsCouldn't call list methods on `Liar`
Hi. Just a small bump I've hit here. Anyone know?
(I'm feeling my 2 init lines are unneeded, so I'm leaving them in but I've commented out.)
Thanks
class Liar(list):
# def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# self = list.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def __len__(self):
n = super().len(self) + 1
return n
1 Answer
Eric M
11,546 PointsHi Mark,
You want to call your super's dunder methods the same way that you would inside the super class, not outside of it.
e.g. super().__len__()
instead of len(args)