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Start your free trialElizabeth McInerney
3,175 PointsStore 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.
class Store:
open = 9
close = 3
def hours(self):
print("We're open from {} to {}".format(open, close))
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsIn 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
3,175 PointsElizabeth McInerney
3,175 PointsI made your change. Now it works in my Workspace but I get "Bummer, try again" in the challenge.
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 PointsChris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 Pointsanswer updated. Use
return
in place ofprint
Elizabeth McInerney
3,175 PointsElizabeth McInerney
3,175 PointsThanks, that worked.