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I don't get it about how to access the tuple and return the value
from game import Game
class GameScore(Game):
def __str__(self):
a,b = self.score[0], self.score[1]
c = "Player1:{};Player2:{}".format(a,b)
return c
1 Answer
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 PointsYou are pretty much right but instead of declaring the variable "c" just return that formatted string.
from game import Game
class GameScore(Game):
def __str__(self):
a,b = self.score[0], self.score[1]
return "Player 1: {}; Player 2: {}".format(a,b)
I hope that helps a little bit