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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Objects Create a Class with a Method

Python

How to define the hours method

method.py
class Store():
    open = 9
    close = 20

def hours(self):
    return "We're open from {} to {}".format(self.open, self.close)

jubjub = Store()
hours(jubjub)

1 Answer

Daniel Markham
Daniel Markham
10,976 Points

Hi Saravanvan,

Looks like you just need to convert the integers in the class to a string:

class Store():
    open = 9
    close = 20

    def hours(self):
        return "We're open from {} to {}".format(str(self.open), str(self.close))