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6,010 PointsFirst class challenge
I do not understand what it wants me to do...How do you make an "instance" ??
class Student:
name = "Eldin"
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsFrom the python docs
Class instantiation uses function notation. Just pretend that the class object is a parameterless function that returns a new instance of the class. For example (assuming the above class):
x = MyClass()
creates a new instance of the class and assigns this object to the local variable x.
One analogy often given is to think of a class as a blueprint and an instance of the class as an object created using that blueprint.