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Python Object-Oriented Python Instant Objects Your first class

Evan N
Evan N
3,244 Points

I am returning the error "Didn't find the right output" despite my name attribute and instance matching the requirement

I created the following but I am still returning the error "Didn't find the right output":

class Student: name = "JaneDoe"

me = Student() me.name

I create an instance of the Student class which is called "me" and I use dot notation to print the name from within the object.

first_class.py
class Student:
    name = "JaneDoe"

me = Student()
me.name

1 Answer

Christian Mangeng
Christian Mangeng
15,970 Points

Hi Evan,

your code is correct. Now you need to print me.name.

Evan N
Evan N
3,244 Points

Thanks, I just forgot to actually print it :)