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Start your free trialBrandon Hoffman
3,642 PointsSimple Object-Oriented Python
Not sure why this isn't working. It says that name is not defined. Maybe I am just not understanding the self-argument correctly?
class Student:
name = "Brandon"
def praise(self):
return(name + " Good luck")
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Brandon,
You're on the right track, but because the return statement is inside the method, you will need to use self.name
to access the variable from the class.
Keep Coding! :)
Brandon Hoffman
3,642 PointsBrandon Hoffman
3,642 PointsThank you Jason!!!