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2,467 PointsCould you please advise for a solution ? Thank you
class Inventory: def init(self): self.slots = []
def add_item(self, item):
self.slots.append(item)
class SortedInventory(Inventory): def init(self,item): super().init(self)
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
self.slots = []
def add_item(self, item):
self.slots.append(item)
class SortedInventory(Inventory):
def __init__(self,item):
super().__init__(self)
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Pattarakorn Tussanapirom! First, you will not need an __init__
in SortedInventory
. The challenge is asking you to override the add_item
method. Secondly, you are meant to call the add_item
method of the super()
(the parent class) and pass in the item
. Finally, you will need to use the .sort()
method on self.slots
.
Hope this helps!
Pattarakorn Tussanapirom
2,467 PointsI got it. Thank you so much !!