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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance __str__

Parvinder Grewal
Parvinder Grewal
3,678 Points

Not sure why this is not passing.

from game import Game

class GameScore(Game): def str(self): return("Player 1:{}; Player 2:{}".format(self.score[0], self.score[1])

When checking the exercise, i receive an error "It looks like task 1 is no longer passing"

game_str.py
from game import Game

class GameScore(Game):
    def __str__(self):
        return("Player 1: {}; Player 2: {}".format(self.score[0], self.score[1])
Samuel Focht
Samuel Focht
4,321 Points

I have gotten that task 1 error a lot my self. I have found that I have changed something that pasted in the first step. The way I fix it is use the restart button. Also don't forget the unpacking process *self.score.

1 Answer

Ryan S
Ryan S
27,276 Points

Hi Parvinder,

Your brackets aren't matching in your return statement. You don't actually need to wrap your return statements in brackets so you can just remove the one at the beginning of the string.

Good luck.