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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Inheritance __str__

Bayu Adisasmito
PLUS
Bayu Adisasmito
Courses Plus Student 721 Points

stuck

I don't get it about how to access the tuple and return the value

game_str.py
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
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 Points

You 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