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10,815 PointsI'm having a problem with 'Object-Oriented Python' section 'Math' which uses magic methods.
The statement 'age = NumString(35)' creates an object of <class 'numstring.NumString'>, however, when I add one to 'age' with the expression 'age += 1' a new object is created of <class 'int'>. Therefore, I am assuming that additional 'dunder' methods have to be created to make the class work correctly. Which ones? How should they be implemented?
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Anthony Albertorio
22,624 PointsI am not sure the nature of your question, can you explain it a further?