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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance __str__

Maximilian Richly
Maximilian Richly
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I can't see what is wrong!

Not sure what I'm doing wrong here?!

game_str.py
from game import Game

class GameScore(Game):



  def __str__(self):
    return "Player 1: {}; Player 2: {}".format(self.score)

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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You're doing well! But it wants the score of the two different players. And right now you're formatting both players scores into player one. It's sending in a tuple containing two scores. So you're taking both scores and putting them in the Player 1 area, but nothing is going into player 2 at all. Take a look:

from game import Game

class GameScore(Game):

  def __str__(self):
    return "Player 1: {}; Player 2: {}".format(self.score[0], self.score[1])

Here, the first score goes into the curly braces by Player 1 and the second score goes int the curly braces by Player 2. Hope this helps! :smiley: