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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 1,069 PointsCan anyone help me to solve this exercise?
I am trying this code, without de last 2 lines, but it is not seems to be the correct answer. I try it in a python shell and it works fine.
class Store:
open = 9
close = 10
def hours(self):
result = "We're open from {} to {}.".format(open,close)
return result
x = Store()
x.hours()
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsYou forgot to include the context when referencing your instance variables.
You'll want to refer to them as self.open and self.close.