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381 Pointswhats wrong
give some hint
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
self.slots = []
def add_item(self, item):
super().__add_item__(item)
self.slots.append(item)
class SortedInventory(Inventory):
pass
1 Answer
Michael Hulet
47,913 PointsThe challenge here asks you to override the add_item
method in your new class, SortedInventory
. Overriding is when a subclass replaces a method from its superclass, but in this case, you want to extend the add_item
method instead of entirely replacing it, so you'll need to call super()
in SortedInventory
's implementation of add_item
to make sure that everything that normally happens with Inventory
's implementation still happens