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1,419 PointsI keep getting an error when I try to make a class called Student and an instance called me. Please help!
The instructions state: Now, make an instance of your class named me. Then print() out the name attribute of your instance.
I make a class called Student and then put in name="me", and then when I print it, I get an error saying it couldn't find me. I don't get it. Can someone give me a hint please?
class Student:
name="me"
print(Student())
2 Answers
Scott Bailey
13,190 PointsThe question is asking you to create an instance of the class Student - called "me"
me = Student()
This creates a new instance of Student called "me"
From there have a go at print the "name" of the new student (me)
Lucas Keown
11,911 PointsHi Michael,
It looks like it's asking you to create a class called Student, with your name as a string in the name attribute. After that, it wants you to create an instance of Student called
me = Student()
Then you can print with
print(me.name)