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Start your free trialTrenton Spears
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 16,969 PointsLol this one's got me good man, I'm stuck.
Create a method called eat. It should only take self as an argument. Inside of the method, set the is_hungry attribute to False, since the Panda will no longer be hungry when it eats. Also, return a string that says 'Bao Bao eats bamboo.' where 'Bao Bao' is the name attribute and 'bamboo' is the food attribute.
class Panda:
species = 'Ailuropoda melanoleuca'
food = 'bamboo'
name = 'Bao Bao'
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
self.is_hungry = True
def __eat__(self):
self.is_hungry = False
return Bao Bao eats bamboo
1 Answer
Mel Rumsey
Treehouse ModeratorHey Trenton Spears!
Looking at your return statement they are wanting you to return a string that looks like this:
Bao Bao eats bamboo. But what if we also have another panda named Po who eats Dumplings?
So we want a string that returns f'{self.name} eats {self.food}.'
Hope this helps! :)
Trenton Spears
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 16,969 PointsTrenton Spears
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 16,969 PointsThanks Mel much appreciation!!