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Start your free trialSamuel Andrei Daniel Goje
1,351 PointsWhy doesn't it work?
What am I missing here?
class Game:
def __init__(self):
self.current_score = [0, 0]
def score(self):
self.current_score[0] += 1
1 Answer
Jordan Facibene
5,062 PointsYou're very close! The question asks that provided a player (1 or 2), increase their score by 1. Just add another argument to score called player.
def score(self, player):
self.current_score[player-1] += 1
Note that I did [player-1] because the index for player 1 would be 0, and the index for player 2 would be 1.
That should complete the challenge successfully, I hope you understand my explanation!
EDIT: Grammer :)
Samuel Andrei Daniel Goje
1,351 PointsSamuel Andrei Daniel Goje
1,351 PointsThanks you very much!
P.S. Don't have me for this , but it's "You're very close!" I don't own any very closes :P
Have a good day!