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

Elizabeth McInerney
Elizabeth McInerney
3,175 Points

Store hours

I was able to get this to work in Workspace. In my console I typed:

from store import Store:

CVS = Store() CVS.hours(7,5)

and I got the message "We're open from 7 to 5."

But I get "Bummer try again, in the challenge.

method.py
class Store:
  open = 9
  close = 3

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

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 Points

In your format, change to self.open and self.close

Edit: Your hours() function should use a return statement instead of a print statement

Elizabeth McInerney
Elizabeth McInerney
3,175 Points

I made your change. Now it works in my Workspace but I get "Bummer, try again" in the challenge.