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Python Development Techdegree Student 2,594 PointsHere is a class called Album that holds a list of songs. Add an _iter_ method to our Album class and use yield or yield
Here is a class called Album that holds a list of songs. Add an iter method to our Album class and use yield or yield from so the songs in our album can be iterated through.
class Album:
def __init__(self):
self.songs = []
def add(self, song):
self.songs.append(song)
# insert your code here
def __iter__(yield,
2 Answers
Jonathan Abrego
2,169 PointsThis worked for me:
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.songs
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou won't need "yield" as a parameter of the method, but you will need "self" there.
You might want to review the video and take another look at the examples shown for creating an "iter" method and using "yield" in it.
Shawndee Boyd
6,002 PointsCan someone help me with this I have been doing this for 10 minutes and I still don't get it.
class Album: def init(self): self.songs = [] def add(self, song): self.songs.append(song) # insert your code here
def __iter__(yield)