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3,413 PointsIncrementing
For some reason when I put this in my workspace it keeps saying the increment symbol is wrong but I don't understand how, also if you see anything else wrong with my code please let me know
class RaceCar:
laps = 0
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):
self.fuel_remaining-(length * 0.125)
self.laps += 1
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, jayda hendrickson ! Looks like you're doing well. The problem here isn't really the incrementing. It's that your run_lap()
method doesn't have access to self
. Remember to pass in self, length
in the definition of the method. Also, you will want to make sure that you are updating self.fuel_remaining
. So you would need:
self.fuel_remaining -= length * 0.125
Hope this helps!
Amitai Zand
12,513 PointsAmitai Zand
12,513 PointsThe
self.laps += 1
looks correct, it may just be that the program stops running and throws an error when it encounters a typo in the decrement operator in the preceding line, where it is currently written with-
instead of-=
. Try this: