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5,811 PointsObject-oriented python - won't accept my code
Can someone point out what I am doing wrong here? I am a bit stumped. Thanks.
class Student:
name = "David"
def praise(self):
return "You inspire me, {}".format(self.name)
def reassurance(self):
return "Chin up, {}. You'll get it next time!".format(self.name)
def feedback(self, grade):
if grade > 50:
return self.praise(self)
elif grade <= 50
return self.ressurance(self)
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsLooks like there are 3 issues:
- when calling methods, "self" should not be passed explicitly (the system adds it for you)
- the "elif" line should end with a colon
- the last line has "ressurance" instead of "reassurance"
Also, it's not necessary to test the opposite of the "if" condition, a plain "else" would do.
David Kern
5,811 PointsGot it, thanks Steven! That worked.
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsDavid Kern — Glad to help. You can mark a question solved by choosing a "best answer".
And happy coding!