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Start your free trialKarol Gutkowski
8,662 PointsHow to call attribute of a class in a method inside that same class
I feel like this exercise is easy but i overthink something here.
class Student:
name = "Your Name"
def praise:
print('Good job {}' .format(self.name))
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSergio is mostly right, but the space doesn't actually cause any problem. It is a bit unconventional to put one there, though.
Also, in case that last suggestion wasn't clear:
- the function needs to "return" the formatted string
- you won't need to "print" anything
sergio alvarez
15,205 Pointssergio alvarez
15,205 PointsHi Karol, Python is picky, A couple of things you were missing
This should work
class Student: name = "Your Name" def praise(self): return ('Good job {}'.format(self.name))