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2,634 PointsI don't know what to put
I was doing the code challenge. Here is my code:
class Game:
def __init__(self):
self.current_score = [0, 0]
def score(self, player):
if player == 1:
self.current.score[0] += 1
else:
self.current.score[1] += 1
It says, "Bummer! Did you create the score method?" when I obviously did. Here is the question: Add a score method to Game that takes a player argument. The player argument will be either 1 or 2. Increase that player's value in self.current_score by 1. You'll need to adjust the index (i.e. player = 1 means self.current_score[0] needs to increase).
1 Answer
Kevin Li
2,634 PointsWhoops! Looks like I put self.current.score instead of self.current_score. Solved!