This is my first non-MATLAB programming language so I am having some trouble with object-oriented programming. Specifically, I am working on a program that simulates a blackjack game. It was functioning but I have tried adding some new functionality in allowing players to make bets
To surmise, BJ Player is an object that was a collection of card objects. Def_init used to just have self and names as parameters, but I added startingmonies (starting money that the player is wagering.) The superclass of BJ player is ultimately BJ hand. I am now getting an error when calling a method to add a card to that hand. Below is where the error o class BJ_Game(object): """ A Blackjack Game. """ def *init*(self, names, startingmonies): self.players = [] for name in names: player = BJ_Player(name) spot = names.index(name) startingscratch = startingmonies[spot] player_with_money = (name, startingscratch,0) self.players.append(player_with_money) This is where the error originates (cards module that is imported into the BJ module used above): class Hand(object): """ A hand of playing cards. """ def *init*(self): self.cards = [] def __str__(self): if self.cards: rep = "" for card in self.cards: rep += str(card) + "\t" else: rep = "<empty>" return rep def clear(self): self.cards = [] def add(self, card): self.cards.append(card) def give(self, card, other_hand): self.cards.remove(card) other_hand.add(card) This is the error that I get.: line 47, in give other_hand.add(card) AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'add' I get this error when trying to deal cards. Everything else worked before so the only real change that I made is adding the bet parameter. I researched this issue and was not able to gain a strong understanding. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor