Hi everybody,
Prior to this chunk of code 'glass' has been chosen from a list of colors via user input, and I now want to have that choice connect to one of several possible classes:
def glass_type(glasstype):
if glasstype == 'Red':
myglass = RedGlassCost()
elif glasstype == 'Blue':
myglass = BlueGlassCost()
elif glasstype == 'Yellow':
myglass = YellowGlassCost()
return myglassglasschoice = glass_type(glass) myglass = glasschoice()
I've tried various approaches and keep getting different errors. But this one seems closest to my goal, as I know it is at least passing 'glass' into the function:
AttributeError: RedGlassCost instance has no __call__ method
What is this trying to tell me? Or is that irrelevant as I would be better off trying some other approach altogether?
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