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Start your free trialLynn Collins
10,080 PointsNow I really AM feeling sorry for myself :(
Been at this for HOURS
class Album:
def __init__(self):
self.songs = []
def add(self, song):
self.songs.append(song)
# insert your code here
def __iter__(self.song):
yield from songs
1 Answer
Ave Nurme
20,907 PointsHi Lynn
I looked at the challenge and tried it myself. The solution below passed for me:
class Album:
def __init__(self):
self.songs = []
def add(self, song):
self.songs.append(song)
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.songs
You need to iterate through all the songs and you can access the songs list with using self
so self.songs
.
And also, in here def __iter__(self):
only self
will suffice.
I hope this helps!