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Start your free trialMUZ140515 Herbert Chirwa
2,589 Pointsgetting Bummer Expected "Player 1: 5 Player 2: 2. Got Player 1: 5; Player 2: 10
code won't pass do Know what to do tried tom change the integer value to 10 to 2 but still getting the same error
from game import Game
class GameScore(Game):
def __str__(self):
self.score = (5,10)
return "Player1: {}; Player2: {};".format(*self.score)
1 Answer
MUZ140515 Herbert Chirwa
2,589 Pointsman you rock it worked perfectly fine
Michael Pastran
4,727 PointsMichael Pastran
4,727 Pointsits just the string your returning is not what they want. you put an extra ; at the end of the return string. just get rid of it. and your golden
return "Player 1: {}; Player 2: {}".format(*self.score)
thats how it should look