Classes
sohcahtoa82 at gmail.com
sohcahtoa82 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 16:33:01 EDT 2014
On Thursday, October 30, 2014 1:19:57 PM UTC-7, Seymore4Head wrote:
> class pet:
> def set_age(self,age):
> self.age=age
> def get_age(self):
> return self.age
> pax=pet
> pax.set_age(4)
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\Functions\test.py", line 18, in <module>
> pax.set_age(4)
> TypeError: set_age() missing 1 required positional argument: 'age'
>
> I am trying to pass 4 as the age. Obviously I am doing it wrong.
The line `pax=pet` doesn't create an instance of your pet class, it creates essentially a copy of the class definition.
You need `pax=pet()`
Or preferably, `pax = pet()`. The spaces are optional, but they make it more readable.
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