The question reads
Write a class named Car that has the following data attributes:
__year_model
( for the car’s year model)
__make
(for the car’s make of the car)
__speed
( for the car’s current speed)
The Car class should have a __init__
method that accepts the car’s year model and make as arguments. It should also assign 0 to the __speed
data attribute.
The class should also have the following methods:
• Accelerate The accelerate method should add 5 to the speed data attribute each time it is called.
• Brake The brake method should subtract 5 from the speed data attribute each time it is called.
• The get_speed The get_speed method should return the current speed
Next, Design a program that creates a car object, and then calls the accelerate method five times. After each call to the accelerate method, get the current speed of the car and display it. Then call the brake method five times. After each call to the brake method, get the current speed of the car and display it.
I'm getting error TypeError: __init__() missing 3 required positional arguments: 'year', 'make', and 'speed'
my code:
#create class called car
class Car:
def __init__(self,year,make,speed):
self.__year_model=year
self.__make=make
self.__speed=0
#set the arguments for speed,year, and make
def set_year_model(self,year):
self.__year_model=year
def set_make(self,make):
self.__make=make
def set_speed(self,speed):
self.__speed=0
#the returns for speed, year, and make
def get_year_model(self):
return self.__year_model
def get_make(self):
return self.__make
def get_speed(self):
return self.__speed
#methods
def accelerate(self):
self.speed +=5
def brake(self):
self.speed-=5
def get_speed(self):
return self.speed
#actuall program
#create car object
def main():
my_car=Car()
year=print(input('car year: '))
make=print(input('car make: '))
speed= print('Current speed is 0')
#accelerate 5 times
my_car.accelerate()
print('My current speed:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.accelerate()
print('My current speed:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.accelerate()
print('My current speed:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.accelerate()
print('My current speed:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.accelerate()
print('My current speed:',my_car.get_speed())
#brake five times
my_car.brake()
print('My current speed after brake:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.brake()
print('My current speed after brake:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.brake()
print('My current speed after brake:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.brake()
print('My current speed after brake:',my_car.get_speed())
my_car.brake()
print('My current speed after brake:',my_car.get_speed())
main()
get_
andset_
are not necessary... In fact, it's a rather horrible introduction to using classes in Python...