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4,606 PointsConfusion between using __len__ overrided or not
I my code below, the length output is always 5, even with the modification the de return 'count = len(self) + 3'
How to modify the value of an attribute in a magic function?
Thanks for your help
class Liar(list):
def __len__(self, length):
count = super().__len__(self)
count = len(self) + 3
return count
# test = Liar()
# test = [1, 3, 33, 'hello', "dog"]
# print(test.__len__())
1 Answer
Sebastian Popa
11,094 PointsFirst of all , for __len__
you need only 1 argument and that is self.
Maybe try this :
class Liar(list):
def __len__(self):
return super().__len__() + 2
[MOD: added backtick formatting -cf]
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsChris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsChanged to answer.
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsChris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsAlso, calling
len()
from within the__len__
method causes infinite recursion:RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded