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Python Basic Object-Oriented Python Emulating Built-ins __iter__

Adding a string

If you added a new dunder string method in the dealership class, would the one in Car class override it?

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Megan Amendola
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Megan Amendola
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Great question! It would not. If you add a dunder str method to the dealership, it will then relate to how Dealership is printed with print(Dealership()) or converted to a string with str(Dealership()). This is a great one to test out on your own and see what happens. Go ahead and add a dunder str to Dealership and play around!