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Python Object-Oriented Python Instant Objects Master Class

Adam Rubinson
Adam Rubinson
4,286 Points

Master Class RaceCar Q3

My code, isn't working, not sure why. It is working on my local IDE

class RaceCar:

def __init__(self, color, fuel_remaining, laps, **kwargs):
    self.color = color
    self.fuel_remaining = fuel_remaining
    self.laps = 0

    for key, value in kwargs.items():
        setattr(self, key, value)

def run_lap(self, length):
    self.fuel_remaining -= 0.125*(length)
    self.laps += 1

1 Answer

nakalkucing
nakalkucing
12,964 Points

You shouldn't have 'laps' as one of the arguments. Remove it, and your code should work just fine! :) Hope this helps.

Adam Rubinson
Adam Rubinson
4,286 Points

You are correct, however, now it doesn't make sense to me why you shouldn't use 'laps' as an argument when defining init.

nakalkucing
nakalkucing
12,964 Points

If you have "laps" as an argument of init the user must supply an integer for "laps", if they don't, it will return a TypeError. Does that make sense?