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4,460 PointsWhat I'm doing wrong here? The error message "TicTacToe" isn't iterateable doens't help.
The error messages doesn't help me in anyway. Because even if I'm changing something in the superclass (Board) it still says "TicTacToe isn't iterateable". Obviously this is true but it doens't help to find the mistake.
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))
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.cells
class TicTacToe(Board):
def __init__(self, width = 3, height = 3):
super().__init__(width, height)
def __iter__(self):
super().__iter__(self)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIt's complaining that "TicTacToe isn't iterable" because the __iter__
method doesn't return anything.
Now you could fix that, but even easier you can simply remove the __iter__
method from "TicTacToe" and allow it to inherit the one you (correctly) implemented for "Board".