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Start your free trialTinotenda Emmanuel Nyamukapa
5,127 PointsI'm struggling to get past this stage what could be wrong
What could be wrong with my code
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
self.slots = []
class SortedInventory(Inventory):
def __init__(self, item):
self.slots.append(item)
super().__init__()
sorted_inventory = SortedInventory()
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHere's a few hints:
- don't modify the original "Inventory" class, it needs to keep its "add_item" method
- your new class won't need a "__init__" override
- but it will need an "add_item" override