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10,080 PointsHow to use __init__?
Not sure what to do......
class Album:
def __init__(self):
self.songs = []
def add(self, song):
self.songs.append(song)
# insert your code here
def__iter__(self, song):
self.songs.yield(song)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you won't need to do anything to "__init__" for this challenge
- there should be a space after the "def" keyword
- the "__iter__" method should take only "self" as an argument
- check the syntax — "yield" is a statement keyword, not a method
- you might also consider using "yield from" so you won't need to create a loop