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Python

need help on my code dont know where am bgetting lost. hands.py

from dice import D6

class Hand(list): def init(self, size=0, die_class=None, *args, **kwargs): if not die_class: raise ValueError("You must provide a die class") super().init()

    for _ in range(size):
        self.append(die_class())
    self.sort()

def _by_value(self, value):
    dice = []
    for die in self:
        if die == value:
            dice.append(die)
    return dice

class CapitalismHand(Hand): def init(self, *args, **kwargs): super().init(size=2, die_class=D6, *args, *kwargs)

class CapitalismHand(Hand): @property def ones(self): return self._by_value(1)

@property
def twos(self):
    return self._by_value(2)

@property
def threes(self):
    return self._by_value(3)

@property
def fours(self):
    return self._by_value(4)

@property
def fives(self):
    return self._by_value(5)

@property
def sixes(self):
    return self._by_value(6)

@property
def _sets(self):
    return {
        1: len(self.ones),
        2: len(self.twos),
        3: len(self.threes),
        4: len(self.fours),
        5: len(self.fives),
        6: len(self.sixes)
    }
hands.py
from dice import D6


class Hand(list):
    def __init__(self, size=0, die_class=None, *args, **kwargs):
        if not die_class:
            raise ValueError("You must provide a die class")
        super().__init__()

        for _ in range(size):
            self.append(die_class())
        self.sort()

    def _by_value(self, value):
        dice = []
        for die in self:
            if die == value:
                dice.append(die)
        return dice

class CapitalismHand(Hand): 
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 
        super().__init__(size=2, die_class=D6, *args, *kwargs)

class CapitalismHand(Hand):
    @property
    def ones(self):
        return self._by_value(1)

    @property
    def twos(self):
        return self._by_value(2)

    @property
    def threes(self):
        return self._by_value(3)

    @property
    def fours(self):
        return self._by_value(4)

    @property
    def fives(self):
        return self._by_value(5)

    @property
    def sixes(self):
        return self._by_value(6)

    @property
    def _sets(self):
        return {
            1: len(self.ones),
            2: len(self.twos),
            3: len(self.threes),
            4: len(self.fours),
            5: len(self.fives),
            6: len(self.sixes)
        }

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

It looks like you are very close, but you seem to have two definitions for "CapitalismHand", there should only be one.

Also, when you call the "super" method, be sure to put two **'s in front of "kwargs".

thanks @ Steven.