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4,768 PointsWhat is the problem with @price.setter?
I tried to check price.setter and I got an error: Bummer! Didn't correctly set the @price
property. What is wrong with my code?
class Product:
_price = 0.0
tax_rate = 0.12
def __init__(self, base_price):
self._price = base_price
@property
def price(self):
return self._price + (self._price * self.tax_rate)
@price.setter
def price(self, price):
self._price = price / (1 + self.tax_rate)
2 Answers
Luke Brennan
Courses Plus Student 1,701 PointsI had the exact same question. Searched a bit through the forums and saw that we need to remove
/ (self.tax_rate + 1)
more explanation here
I think the issue is that the challenge is written in a confusing and counterintuitive way.
Péter Juhász
4,768 PointsThanks a lot. In my opinion our answer is more logical and correct.