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6,184 PointsWhy does ```hand.die_class``` and ```hand.size``` throw an AttributeError
We set size=5 and die_class=D6, but we get "AttributeError: 'Hand' object has no attribute 'size' / 'die_class' "
hand = Hand(size=5, die_class=D6)
print(hand[0].value)
print(len(hand))
print(hand.die_class)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe arguments passed to create a new instance don't automatically become attributes in the class. Based on the code, they might, but this code doesn't retain either argument that way.
The "size" argument determines how many objects will be initially stored in the Hand, and "die_class" determines what kind of objects they will be.