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Start your free trialTim McMacken
11,910 PointsNot sure what I am missing with super()
Just trying to get a handle on inheritence and using super but I am missing something as my code isn't passing.
class Board:
def __init__(self, width, height):
self.width = width
self.height = height
self.cells = []
for y in range(self.height):
for x in range(self.width):
self.cells.append((x, y))
class TicTacToe(Board):
def __init__(self, width, height):
super().__init__(width=3, height=3)
Tim McMacken
11,910 PointsTim McMacken
11,910 PointsSolved! I needed to have the width=3, height=3 in my TicTacToc init not in the super().init