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Start your free trialJerry Avila
5,523 PointsLet's practice using @classmethod!
Not sure what is wrong with the Code but keep Bummer try again, Also how could this be tested in a work space?
class Letter:
def __init__(self, pattern=None):
self.pattern = pattern
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.pattern
def __str__(self):
output = []
for blip in self:
if blip == '.':
output.append('dot')
else:
output.append('dash')
return '-'.join(output)
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, bslist):
output = []
split_bslist = bslist.split('-")
for blip in bslist:
if blip == 'dot':
output.append('.')
elif blip == 'dash':
output.append('-')
return output
class S(Letter):
def __init__(self):
pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
super().__init__(pattern)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou're close, but:
- quotes can be " or ', but must be used in matched pairs (check the "split" argument)
- the loop should iterate on the list created by splitting the string instead of the string itself
- "dash"es should be translated into underscores ('_') instead of hyphens ('-')
- instead of just the pattern, the method should return a class instance with the pattern in it
Jerry Avila
5,523 PointsJerry Avila
5,523 PointsThanks Steven, that worked