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Start your free trialWalter Lei
1,498 PointsObject-Oriented Python Challenge Class method
Guys, I have no idea what is wrong. Please help me
class Student:
name = "AA"
def praise(self):
print("I really like your hair today, {}!".format(self))
John = Student
print(Student.praise(John))
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYour praise method should use a return statement instead of a print statement. Also you need to include the name attribute: self.name in this statement.
The code below that should be removed as it might throw off the challenge. However this may be what you intended:
s = Student()
s.name = "John"
print(s.praise())