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19,272 PointsWhat's wrong with my code? =s
Now, add a method named hours that returns "We're open from {} to {}.". Replace the first placeholder with the open time and the second with the close time. Remember you need to pass keywords to .format() if your placeholders have names.
class Store:
open = 9
close = 20
def hours(var):
return ("We're open from {} to {}.".format(var.open, var.close))
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherIn a nutshell? Indentation. Remember a method is a fancy name for a function declared inside a class. If you properly indent that function, your code passes! Try adjusting the indentation of the method
galhardoo
19,272 Pointsgalhardoo
19,272 Pointsthank's :P