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Start your free trialMahyar Najizad
3,572 PointsProblem
I don't know what is wrong here ??
class Student:
name = "Mahyar"
def praise(self):
print("You're doing a great job, " + name + '!')
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsFirst of all, remember that name
is part of the Student
class, not its instance. Thus you should, by convention, rename self
to be cls
βshort for class
. Also, when accessing the name
variable, you need to specify cls
before it.
Second, note that the problem asked you to return the string, not to print it out.
def praise(cls):
return "You're doing a great job, {}!".format(cls.name)
I hope this helps!
Happy coding! ~Alex