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Start your free trialOlebogeng Nkele
3,018 Pointsmethods
i cant figure out whats wrong here
class Student:
name = "Olebogeng"
def praise(self):
return "You are doing a great job, {}!".format(self.name)
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYour return statement needs to be indented so that it is included in the praise method
Olebogeng Nkele
3,018 PointsThank you sooo much for your help
Joanita Nyashanu
3,099 PointsAlways a pleasure to help..
Joanita Nyashanu
3,099 PointsJoanita Nyashanu
3,099 PointsHi. You are misusing the .format method. Try the following instead.
return "You are doing a great job, {0}!".format(self.name)
OR
return f"You are doing a great job, {self.name}!"
You can read from this page to understand more about the new way of formatting strings in Python3. https://realpython.com/python-f-strings/