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3,089 Pointsmy output seems to be correct.. but i am unable to get through.. please help
need some help
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
self.slots = []
def add_item(self, item):
self.slots.append(item)
class SortedInventory(Inventory):
slots = []
def __init__(self, item):
super().add_item(item)
2 Answers
Steven Tagawa
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 14,438 PointsHi Emil,
The call to super is right, but it's not in the right place. You have it inside your __init__
method, but it's supposed to be inside a new add_item
method.
emil sanchez
3,089 Pointsthanks steven :)