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Start your free trialMohamed El-Damarawy
11,294 PointsI'm really confused of why isn't my code working
class RaceCar:
laps = 0
def __init__(self,color,fuel_remaining,**kwargs):
self.color = color
self.fuel_remaining = fuel_remaining
for k,v in kwargs.items():
setattr(self,k,v)
def run_lap(self,length):
self.fuel_remaining = self.fuel_remaining - (length * 0.125)
laps+=1
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhen referencing class variables, you need to prefix the name with "self.
".
You did this correctly with "fuel_remaining", but you need to treat "laps" the same way.
Mohamed El-Damarawy
11,294 PointsMohamed El-Damarawy
11,294 PointsThanks Steve, it drove me crazy to figure it out without a proper exception name or error to describe the issue