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arnoldna avatar arnoldna commented on July 29, 2024

Thank you for you quick feedback.

One of the areas I found that was challenging was dealing with printing. If we look at the following method.

def print_catalog(self): [print(Book.get_title(key)) for key in self.books.keys()] return

Printing works appropriately. For some reason if I print your way then I don't get the actual title for one of the books but an object reference instead.

<TomeRater.Book object at 0x0000027F0B695128>

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zjedwin avatar zjedwin commented on July 29, 2024

You get that when you write the following?

def print_catalog(self):
    for key in self.books.keys():
        print(Book.get_title(key))

The example of

for Y in X:
    print(Y)

was oversimplified and I realize now, misleading. I only mean that you can use something like that pattern instead of list comprehension to print.

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arnoldna avatar arnoldna commented on July 29, 2024

Thank you. That makes sense now.

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