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Courses Plus Student 1,016 PointsFirst, create a class named RaceCar. In the __init__ for the class, take arguments for color and fuel_remaining. Be sure
How to solve below code and please explain it's bit difficult to me to understand. First, create a class named RaceCar. In the init for the class, take arguments for color and fuel_remaining. Be sure to set these as attributes on the instance.
Also, use setattr to take any other keyword arguments that come in.
class RaceCar:
def __init__(self, color, fuel_remaining):
setattr(
1 Answer
Ray Karyshyn
13,443 PointsYour almost there!
You successfully created a class and allowed arguments for color
and fuel_remaining
to be given.
To set these as attributes on the instance of the class you can use setattr()
or with dot notation.
For example to add a color
attribute of "blue"
to a class named Eye
, you could either do:
class Eye:
def __init__(self, color):
setattr(self, color, "blue")
# or
class Eye:
def __init__(self, color):
self.color = blue