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7,199 PointsHelp here please
What am I doing wrong , tried multiple ways but nothing
class Double(int):
def __new__( cls,*args, **kwargs):
self = int.__new__(*args, *kwargs)
self *= 2
return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
1 Answer
Jeff Muday
Treehouse Moderator 28,722 PointsYou are so close!!! Remember to call the superclass with super and pass the 'cls' argument as well.
I like the convention of using 'self' so I replace in the example below.
class Double(int):
def __new__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return super().__new__(self, *args, **kwargs) * 2
Siddhartha Nag
1,180 PointsSiddhartha Nag
1,180 PointsWhat are you trying to achieve?