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class Person:
def init(self, initialAge):
if initialAge < 0:
self.age = 0
print("Age is not valid, setting age to 0.")
else:
self.age = initialAge
def amIOld(self):
if self.age < 13:
print("You are young.")
elif self.age >= 13 and self.age < 18:
print("You are a teenager.")
else:
print("You are old.")
def yearPasses(self):
self.age += 1
t = int(input())
for i in range(0, t):
age = int(input())
p = Person(age)
p.amIOld()
for j in range(0, 3):
p.yearPasses()
p.amIOld()
print("")
Whats wrong with this code,why is it saying wrong?
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Day 4: Class vs. Instance
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class Person: def init(self, initialAge): if initialAge < 0: self.age = 0 print("Age is not valid, setting age to 0.") else: self.age = initialAge
t = int(input()) for i in range(0, t): age = int(input())
p = Person(age)
p.amIOld() for j in range(0, 3): p.yearPasses()
p.amIOld() print("")
Whats wrong with this code,why is it saying wrong?