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2,123 PointsNot sure how to do this .....
Not sure how to do this .....
It states it loaded a BookCase.py - why don't I see it?
Are we just assuming it's there?
Not sur show to complete this challenge
class Book:
def __init__(self, author, title):
self.author = author
self.title = title
def __str__(self):
return f'{self.author}, {self.title}'
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.author == other.author and self.title == other.title
Book_one = Book('John Green' , 'Paper Towns')
from book import Book
class BookCase:
def __init__(self):
self.books = []
def add_books(self, book):
self.books.append(book)
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Anthony Costanza! I feel like you might be missing that there are two files in the code challenge. When you open the challenge, you will see two dark panels. One contains the files where you write your code. The other is the "preview" window.
At the top of the first panel is a tab where it says "book.py". Right next to that is a tab with darker text because it is not in "focus" and it says "bookcase.py". You will need to click that tab to see the code for Bookcase
. Each class is declared in its own file.
The code for step 3 should be written in "bookcase.py".
Hope this helps!