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4,091 Pointsscore method
This question is somewhat confusing to me, so I may need some help on what I'm doing wrong
class Game:
def __init__(self):
self.current_score = [0, 0]
def score(player):
player == randint(1, 2)
if player == 1:
current_score[0] == 1
else:
current_score[1] == 1
1 Answer
Kourosh Raeen
23,733 PointsFirst, you need to pass self to the method. Also, there is no need for randint. The instruction says the value of the player argument will either be 1 or 2. You also need to increase the value of self.current_score
class Game:
def __init__(self):
self.current_score = [0, 0]
def score(self, player):
if player == 1:
self.current_score[0] += 1
else:
self.current_score[1] += 1