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Emmanuel Owolabi
1,125 PointsBumer: Try again, what's that
def first_function(arg1): return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
def second_function(arg1): return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
class MyClass: args = [1, 2, 3]
def class_func(self): return self.args
def first_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
def second_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
class MyClass:
args = [1, 2, 3]
def class_func(self):
return self.args
1 Answer

behar
10,799 PointsHey Emmanuel! Your close, but class_func should be a method of the class "MyClass". So dont unindent it.
def first_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
def second_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
class MyClass:
args = [1, 2, 3]
def class_func(self):
return self.args