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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance Subclass

Timothy Van Cauwenberge
Timothy Van Cauwenberge
8,958 Points

Give your Dragon an integer a "size" attribute?

This the code i have written so far, but I am not to sure what they mean by an integer "size" attribute.

my_monster.py
import monster from Monster

class Dragon(Monster):        
    size = '66'

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

:point_right: An integer would not have quotes around it.

Placing quotes around something makes it a literal string. Here, you just want a number.

But you might have another issue with your import syntax. You should indicate the source ("from") first, and then "import" and the name(s).

Timothy Van Cauwenberge
Timothy Van Cauwenberge
8,958 Points

Oh wow. I didn't even realize that. Thanks buddy