codefly wrote:
class codefly:

     def WaitFreecatz(self, hours):
         hours = self.hours
         i = 1
         while i < hours:
              print 'i wait %s hours' %(i)
              i = i+1
         if i == hours:
              print '\nhe never comes'


run error// what's wrong??

You can't get a runtime error there, because nothing instantiates the class, nor calls its method. Once you add that code, you'll find an uninitialized instance attribute, plus a couple of logic errors.

So, if you actually have a question, how about stating it completely? Given a complete code sample, you run it (on what version of what computer language, on what OS), and you get some error (show complete traceback). Explain what you tried, to identify the error, and then state what has you stumped.

And if you don't get a Python error, but get the wrong results, then state what you expected, and what you got.

DaveA

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