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Mark Habashy
4,346 PointsScore challenge
I have tested my code in Workspaces and it worked, but the challenge doesn't accept it as valid code, so I am confused about what went wrong. Thanks.
class Game:
current_score = [0,0]
def score(self):
player = int(input("Please enter a number : \n"))
if player == 1:
self.current_score[0] += 1
elif player == 2:
self.current_score[1] += 1
else:
self.score()
def __init__(self):
self.score()
1 Answer

Jason Freitas
6,716 PointsIn order for the code to validate, a 'player' argument is required in the score method. So, the user input isn't necessary.