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8,668 PointsException: '>' not supported between instances of 'Student' and 'int'
How am i supposed to do comparisons within a method if i keep getting this error? it doesn't make sense!
class Student:
name = "Your Name"
def praise(self):
return "You inspire me, {}".format(self.name)
def reassurance(self):
return "Chin up, {}. You'll get it next time!".format(self.name)
def feedback(grade, self):
if grade > 50:
return praise()
elif grade <= 50:
return reassurance()
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsReverse the order of your parameters here:
def feedback(grade, self):
self should come first.
After that there is one more fix.
Jason Smith
8,668 PointsThanks! i got it!
Pierre Guiglion
11,583 PointsPierre Guiglion
11,583 PointsWhy don't we need to write the methods including the "self", like so :
return self.praise()
?