On 02/04/16 22:46, Eric Enoch wrote: > 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
Unfortunately you don't show us the actual code where you call that method, nor do you show us the actual error (in full). As a result its hard to guess what's going on. Please post the actual code where you call the method and the full error traceback. > 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) We also seem to have lost the formatting, probably due to not posting in plain text. HTML/RTF mail tends to get spacing messed up, please always use plain text when posting code. > 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' This suggests you are passing a tuple into the method when you call it. But without either the full traceback or the calling code we can only guess. -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ http://www.amazon.com/author/alan_gauld Follow my photo-blog on Flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
