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Python Object-Oriented Python Dice Roller Project Breakdown

Pitrov Secondary
Pitrov Secondary
5,121 Points

05:02 Why does he do dice.D6() and not only D6() or Die.D6?

at 05:02 he writes d6 = dice.D6() Why does he need to add dice before the D6?

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

The "import dice" statement gives access to the classes in the file "dice.py" file, but you still need to prefix them with the file name, like "dice.D6()".

But you could import the class directly instead, like this: "from dice import D6". Then you could just refer to "D6()" as if it was defined in the same file.