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7,158 PointsWhatΒ΄s wrong with my code in code challenge?
Let's use str to turn Python code into Morse code! OK, not really, but we can turn class instances into a representation of their Morse code counterparts.
I want you to add a str method to the Letter class that loops through the pattern attribute of an instance and returns "dot" for every "." (period) and "dash" for every "_" (underscore). Join them with a hyphen.
I've included an S class as an example (I'll generate the others when I test your code) and it's str output should be "dot-dot-dot".
class Letter:
def __init__(self, pattern=None):
self.pattern = pattern
def __str__(self, value):
printer = []
for item in pattern:
if item == ".":
printer.append("dot")
elif item == "_":
printer.append("dash")
return "-".join(printer)
class S(Letter):
def __init__(self):
pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
super().__init__(pattern)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI see a few issues:
- the indentation makes it appear that the
__str__
method is inside the__init__
method - the
__str__
method should take only one argument (self) - the "pattern" is part of the instance and should be referenced as "self.pattern"