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Start your free trialRuslan Pilipyuk
857 PointsPlease help what is wrong with my code
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class DreamVacation:
def __init__(self, location, activities):
self.location = location
self.activities = activities
# insert your code here
@classmethod
def rome(cls):
location = 'Rome'
activities = ['visit the Colosseum', 'Eat gelato']
return cls(location)
return cls(activities)
1 Answer
Josh Keenan
20,315 PointsYou are wanting to pass both into cls
, so you're very close, but you can't do it twice.
@classmethod
def rome(cls):
return cls("Rome", ['visit the Colosseum', 'Eat gelato'])
This is returning a new instance of the class, passing in the two parameters to the __init__
method, it expects the first one to be location
and the second to be activities
. Feel free to ask any questions if you need to. Hope this helps.