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5,175 Pointsmorse.py help
My output is what it says it should be but still coming up wrong. Any idea why
class Letter:
def __init__(self, pattern=None):
self.pattern = pattern
def __str__(self):
self.result = []
for char in self.pattern:
if char == '.':
self.result.append('dot')
elif char == '-':
self.result.append('dash')
string = '-'.join(self.result)
return string
class S(Letter):
def __init__(self):
pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
super().__init__(pattern)
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsThe challenge (counterintuitively) uses _ to represent dash, not -. So your code needs to reflect that like this:
class Letter:
def __init__(self, pattern=None):
self.pattern = pattern
def __str__(self):
self.result = []
for char in self.pattern:
if char == '.':
self.result.append('dot')
elif char == '_': # Changed - to _
self.result.append('dash')
string = '-'.join(self.result)
return string
class S(Letter):
def __init__(self):
pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
super().__init__(pattern)
pat t
5,175 Pointsthank you much that is odd