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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance __str__

getting 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

game_str.py
from game import Game 
class GameScore(Game):
    def __str__(self):
        self.score = (5,10)
        return "Player1: {}; Player2: {};".format(*self.score)
Michael Pastran
Michael Pastran
4,727 Points

its 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

1 Answer

man you rock it worked perfectly fine