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Start your free trialSamuel Findling
2,797 PointsMy code works in python 3.5.1, but will not pass the tutorial. Any idea why?
return print("We're open from {} to {}.".format(self.Store.open, self.Store.close)) did not work either
class Store():
open = 9
close = 5
def hours(self):
return print("We're open from {} to {}.".format(self.open, self.close))
#my_store = Store()
#my_store.hours()
1 Answer
Kieren Hughes
2,851 PointsThe tutorial is asking for you to return the string, not a print statement containing the string :).
Samuel Findling
2,797 PointsSamuel Findling
2,797 PointsThanks for your help with this