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Start your free trialMathew Yangang
4,433 PointsWhy am I getting an error ?
I don't why my code is not passing
class Rectangle:
def __init__(self, width, length):
self.width = width
self.length = length
@property
def area(self):
value = Rectangle(width * length)
return self.(value)
1 Answer
fodhil zidane
24,020 PointsHello, you need just to add the area property to the class not creating a new function, so you just need to add self.area = self.width * self.length to the existing class, Rectangle.
Goueth Issola Gouater Loic Dimitri
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 780 PointsGoueth Issola Gouater Loic Dimitri
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 780 PointsHi Matthew. Please what are you trying to do exactly? if it is to create a method in the form of an attribute which calculates the area, then it's simply:
If it is to solve the challenge in the course then:
should be enough.