On 09/27/10 09:45, Jojo Mwebaze wrote:
> Hey Tutor,
>
> Seems a small issue but this has been playing for a while now, what am i
> doing wrong here?
>
super() without argument only works for Python 3. In Python 2.x, you
have to pass to super your class name and your class instance, i.e.:
Class Circle(Point):
def __init__(self, radius=0, x=0, y=0):
super(Point, self).__init__(x, y)
self.radius = radius
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