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Start your free trialAizah Sadiq
2,435 PointsI don't understand
In my console, I wrote Kenneth.sneaky = False but unlike Kenneth when I wrote Thief.sneaky I also got false why is this happening.
from characters import Thief
>>> kenneth = Thief
>>> kenneth.sneaky
True
>>> Thief.sneaky
True
>>> kenneth.sneaky = False
>>> kenneth.sneaky
False
>>> Thief.sneaky
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThis code makes "kenneth" a reference to the class ("kenneth = Thief
"), instead of making a new instance of the class ("kenneth = Thief()
" note the parentheses),