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Start your free trialJana Lafoy
2,847 PointsMethod Interactivity: Exception: argument of type 'method' is not iterable
Can someone give me a hint as to what I'm overlooking/not understanding?
class Student:
name = "Your Name"
def praise(self):
return "You inspire me, {}".format(self.name)
def reassurance(self):
return "Chin up, {}. You'll get it next time!".format(self.name)
def feedback(self, grade):
if grade > 50:
return self.praise
else:
return self.reassurance
1 Answer
James Arnold
3,986 PointsYou're so close! Don't forget when calling your self.praise() & self.reassurance() - it's a method whose parens need to be included at the end.
Jana Lafoy
2,847 PointsJana Lafoy
2,847 PointsThank you! Each time I use a method I need to use parens, correct or incorrect?
James Arnold
3,986 PointsJames Arnold
3,986 PointsJana Lafoy - Using () after a function/method means to execute the function and return it's value.
I believe using no () means to fetch the function to be passed along as a callback. I'm not 100% certain on this though, so please don't take it as fact. If someone else could chime in with a more in-depth answer I would love to hear it as well!