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Start your free trialSinazo Nongena
2,517 PointsPlease check my code
Create a new class named TicTacToe that inherits from Board and give it an init method. Inside the init of the TicTacToe class use super() to initialize a board with width and height each set to 3. When an instance of TicTacToe is created, it will result in a board that has the dimensions 3 x 3.
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=3, height=3):
super().__init__(width, height)
1 Answer
Tim McMacken
11,910 PointsHey Sinazo, for one your 'Class TicTacToe(Board):' should be all the way to the left, not indented and the c in class should not be capitalized. Hope this helps!