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Python Development Techdegree Student 2,536 PointsTrouble with methods challenge. Help please
Not sure what I'm doing wrong here. First I had a print function where the return function now is and... it didn't like it. Please help.
class Panda:
species = 'Ailuropoda melanoleuca'
food = 'bamboo'
name = 'Bao Bao'
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.is_hungry = True
self.name = name
self.age = age
def eat(self):
self.is_hungry = False
return(f'{name} eats {food}.')
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsHi matthew mahoney, you are really close. Two errors to fix:
- the checker is looking for a space following the keyword
return
. - the references to instance attributes need to include โselfโ:
self.name
andself.food
The parens within a return statement may still be valid to group the return value across multiple lines. Python forgives the absence of space before the open paren, but the checker and PEP8 are against it.
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!
leakedmemory
12,178 PointsSo return is a keyword and not a function. Also return does not send anything to the standard out. If you want that value printed you would need to do something like:
sad_panda = Panda('sad', 1)
result = sad_panda.eat()
print(result)
# or
print(sad_panda.eat())
Also you probably should not have name in the body of the class and the __init__
method.
I hope this helps.
matthew mahoney
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,536 Pointsmatthew mahoney
Python Development Techdegree Student 2,536 PointsThank you soooo much! this is the answer to my problem... makes sense now!