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Start your free trialKimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsCalling a dictionary
In workspace I get an error message that the dictionary object is not callable. Don't really know why?
class RaceCar:
color = None
fuel_remaining = None
def __init__(self, color, fuel_remaining, **kwargs):
self.color = None
self.fuel_remaining = None
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
2 Answers
Josh Keenan
20,315 Pointsclass RaceCar:
def __init__(self, color, fuel_remaining, **kwargs):
self.color = color
self.fuel_remaining = fuel_remaining
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
You just had a few mistakes in there, you don't need to define (and shouldn't define) the color outside of init if you are already doing it in there, it's purpose is to initialise those variables.
Next you don't set the value in init, you just take the arguments you are passing in and use them, hope this makes sense!
Kimmo Ojala
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 8,257 PointsThanks Josh! Got it.
BR, Kimmo