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Python Challenge

Diego Perez
Diego Perez
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Where is "Pet name:" coming from?

In the video example the console output includes "Pet name:" as a prefix. I know I can get this to print out if I do something like this on the str method:

return f'Pet Name: {self.name}'

But in the video the only method for Dog is init, so where is that string coming from in Megan's example?

1 Answer

Rohald van Merode
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STAFF
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Rohald van Merode
Treehouse Staff

Hey Diego Perez 👋

That is the challenge for this Practice Session. In the video Megan only shows the code that is provided, the starting point for the challenge. You're tasked to add the dunder str, eq and iter methods to the provided code. The end of the video Megan shows what the end result should look like after you have added those methods.

Hope this clears things up! 🙂