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Start your free trialAdam Raboch
7,193 PointsStuck on creating an instance.
class Student: name = 'Adam' me = Student()
print(name)
class Student:
name = 'Adam'
me = Student()
print(name)
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou are close. me = Student()
will create an instance of Student
and assign it to me
. But this should be outdented so that it isn't part of the class itself. Then to print the name you can use dot notation.
class Student:
name = 'Adam'
me = Student()
print(me.name)
Adam Raboch
7,193 PointsAdam Raboch
7,193 PointsThanks Kris. I have found this part of the course rather unclear.