I have created a program from my textbook that deals with animals or Critters()
.
At the moment it deals with only a single critter.
The problem is now the textbook has asked me to create multiple critters, and instead of the functions working on a single critter, the functions should instead work on all of the critters.
I have zero idea how to do this.
So, how can I pass arguments to the multiple critters?
Here's my attempt (code snippet):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\pcrit.py", line 76, in main
animal.eat(units)
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'eat'
^error^
import random
class Critter(object):
"""A virtual pet."""
def __init__(self,name):
self.name = name
self.boredom = random.randrange(0,30)
self.hunger = random.randrange(0,30)
print "A new critter is born:", self.name, "\n"
def eat(self, food):
food = int(food)
self.hunger -= food
if self.hunger < 0:
self.hunger = 0
# main
critters = ["donkey","monkey","dog","horse"]
# make each animal into the Critter() class
for animal in critters:
animal = Critter(animal)
units = (raw_input("How many play units? "))
for animal in critters:
animal.eat(units)