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95 PointsI get the following message: Didn't find the name in the praise message. Be sure to use the instance attribute!
I have executed it in a notebook and it actually works.
class Student:
name = "Raul"
def praise(self):
return "Good job, %s" % Student.name
Raul = Student()
Student.praise(Raul)
1 Answer
Thomas Hooper
15,557 PointsHey! If I'm reading this correctly, you need a class with a praise method that returns a string with the instantiated name to the class. Try this, and see if your challenge passes.
class Student:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def praise(self):
return "Good job, %s" % (self.name)
Raul = Student("Raul")
print(Raul.praise())
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