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3,016 PointsPart 1 - Question Unclear. Not sure if I'm supposed to be asking for an input, or using arguments. Neither Work.
I can't seem to get this right, I've tried multiple things such as asking for inputs, using arguments and neither of them work.
class Student:
def __ init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def praise(self):
return "You inspire me, {}".format(self.name)
def reassurance(self):
return "Chin up, {}. You'll get it next time!".format(self.name)
def feedback(self, grade):
if grade > 50:
return self.praise()
return self.reassurance()
1 Answer
Alex Koumparos
Python Development Techdegree Student 36,887 PointsHi Ethan
You've got exactly the right idea, you just have a small typo in your __init__
declaration:
def __ init__(self, name):
You have a space between the first dunder (__
) and the word init
.
Cheers
Alex