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Start your free trialDiego Salas Polar
21,431 PointsNo method named `from_string`
I don't know what to do. Please help me.
class Letter:
def __init__(self, pattern=None):
self.pattern = pattern
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.pattern
def __str__(self):
output = []
for blip in self:
if blip == '.':
output.append('dot')
else:
output.append('dash')
return '-'.join(output)
@classmethod
def from_string(self, x):
some_list = x.split('-')
for i in some_list:
if i == 'dash':
self.pattern.append('_')
else:
self.pattern.append('.')
return self.pattern
class S(Letter):
def __init__(self):
pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
super().__init__(pattern)
2 Answers
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 Pointsself.pattern is a string, so is immutable, so you cannot append.
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsAs Christopher Shaw, said you cannot append to a string, plus in a classmethod, there is not instance so attribute self.pattern
does not exist.
- Instead, create a new list, such as
pattern = []
, then append to this pattern list. - The return value should be an new instance created with the newly created pattern. This can be done using
self(pattern)
Note: the first argument in a classmethod can be called almost anything. However, the convention is to use cls
instead of "self". This helps set classmethod apart from instance methods.
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!