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Start your free trialBashir Orfani
13,170 PointsAdd __strAdd a _str_ method
Add a str method to the DreamCar class. In the method, return a string that states the dream car's make and model. The string should look like this: 'My dream car is a Ford Mustang
class DreamCar:
def __init__(self, make, model):
self.make = make
self.model = model
# insert your code here
def __init__str(self.make, self.model):
return 'My dream car is a ford Mustand'
2 Answers
Pratham Mishra
14,191 PointsI have figured out the problem:
- just pass 'self' as the parameter of str
- remove init, you don't need to initialize the attributes.
- In the return statement, you have to mention the Brand name(self.make), and the model of the car(self.model).
Eric Roberts
924 PointsThis is the answer.
class DreamCar:
def __init__(self, make, model):
self.make = make
self.model = model
def __str__(self):
return "My dream car is a {} {}.".format(self.make,self.model)
Pratham Mishra
14,191 PointsPratham Mishra
14,191 Pointsdef str(self): return "My dream car is a {} {}.".format(self.make, self.model)