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Start your free trialGuide Alison Ndapasowa
11,218 Pointscreating a method in python
class Student: name = "Guide"
def praise(self, name):
self.name = name
print(f"You're doing a great job,{name}")
class Student:
name = "Guide"
def praise(self, name):
self.name = name
print(f"You're doing a great job,{name}")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou're close, but:
- the instructions say the method should return the message, and you won't need to "print" anything
- the instructions don't ask for the "name" attribute to be changed by the method
- "name" is part of the class, the method doesn't need to have it as a parameter
- the internal "name" needs "self." prefixed to it when you reference it
Guide Alison Ndapasowa
11,218 PointsGuide Alison Ndapasowa
11,218 PointsOk . Thanks very much