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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance Score Method

Mona Jalal
Mona Jalal
4,302 Points

bummer try again

why the following doesn't work?

class Game: def init(self): self.current_score = [0, 0] def score(self): num=int(input("enter value")) if num == 1: self.current_score[0] +=1 elif num == 2: self.current_score[1] +=1

game.py
class Game:
  def __init__(self):
    self.current_score = [0, 0]
  def score(self):
    num=int(input("enter value"))
    if num == 1:
        self.current_score[0] +=1
    elif num == 2:
        self.current_score[1] +=1

1 Answer

Mona, you're so close, but the instructions are a bit confusing. They don't want input from the user. They just want you to increment the current player's value (either player 1 or player 2):

class Game:
  def __init__(self):
    self.current_score = [0, 0]

  def score(self, player):
    if player == 1:
      self.current_score[0] += 1 
    else:
      self.current_score[1] += 1