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Python Object-Oriented Python Advanced Objects Proper Properties

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rectangle.py
class Rectangle: 
    def init(self, width, length): 
        self.width = width 
        self.length = length 

    @property 
    def area(self): 
        return self.width * self.length

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

The new code is fine, but somehow the name of the "__init__" method that was provided initially in the challenge got changed to "init" (with no underscores).

Just put it back the way it was to pass the challenge. And in general with challenges, never modify any provided code unless the instructions tell you to explicitly.

Thank you for the reply. I got it!

Since you are using markdown I'm assuming your code was submitted as shown. If so your init should begin and end with double underscores like this __init__

Thank You sir