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Start your free trialIngrid Matthews
1,465 Pointsclasses and __init__
Here's the challenge I'm working on and stuck. Can someone help me see what's wrong?
OK, now let's add a method named run_lap. It'll take a length argument. It should reduce the fuel_remaining attribute by length multiplied by 0.125.
Oh, and add a laps attribute to the class, set to 0, and increment it each time the run_lap method is called.
class RaceCar:
def __init__(self, color, fuel_remaining, laps = 0, **kwargs):
self.color = color
self.fuel_remaining = fuel_remaining
self.laps = laps
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
def run_lap(length):
fuel_remaining = int(fuel_remaining) - (int(length) * 0.125)
laps += 1
2 Answers
Brigitte Schuster
23,891 Pointsthe method run_lap() does not have the proper identation, it should be the same as init(). You do not need to convert fuel_remaining to int it is already an int
Jonathan Holder
3,505 Points'''def run_lap(self, length):
self.laps += 1
self.fuel_remaining = self.fuel_remaining - (length * 0.125)'''
Ingrid Matthews
1,465 PointsIngrid Matthews
1,465 PointsThank you, I appreciate it!