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Defining Methods | Best Practices: Python OOP
Best Practices: Python OOP
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Best Practices: Python OOP

bookDefining Methods

A class can also have methods, which are functions that are associated with a class. Methods are defined just like functions, but are indented within the class definition and take the self argument as their first parameter.

Task

  1. Create a new method called bark;
  2. Access the name attribute inside the method.

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A class can also have methods, which are functions that are associated with a class. Methods are defined just like functions, but are indented within the class definition and take the self argument as their first parameter.

Task

  1. Create a new method called bark;
  2. Access the name attribute inside the method.

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