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Python Basic Object-Oriented Python Emulating Built-ins Emulating Built-ins

I dont see what's wrong, I keep on getting you need to define __eq__ with self and other, which i have clearly done.

Help me here

book.py
class Book:
    def __init__(self, author, title):
        self.author = author
        self.title = title
    def __str__(self):
        return "{}, {}".format(self.author,self.title)

    def __eq__ (self, other):
        return self.author == other.author and self.title == other.title
bookcase.py
from book import Book


class BookCase:
    def __init__(self):
       self.books = []

    def add_books(self, book):
        self.books.append(book)

1 Answer

Hi Nischal,

Your code looks good, except you have some white space between eq and the parenthesis. That's why you're getting the error. Get rid of that space and you'll be fine.

Nice work.

Brandon White I added that space after it didn't work with out space the space. My code runs okay!! in Visual Studios Code.