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class Cat: def __init__(self, color, legs): self.color = color self.legs = legs felix = Cat("ginger", 4) print(felix.color) I've tried using python3 app on my mobile phone to get the right answer, but it keeps showing error, why? Need help.
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Works fine on sololearn👇
https://code.sololearn.com/cVX01dWV5a0U/?ref=app
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I don't know
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Jan Markus usually boys don't listen to other boys, but they listen to a girl, that's why I suggested him again, so more same suggestions would led him to try it.
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???????
Jan Markus
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Jordan Alloy😂 what is the error that the app is generating ?
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Hmmm that's odd ...
I didn't see indentation problem, and apparently, so did Code Playground, and others here had tried other tools, and they also don't see a problem 🤔
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Jordan Alloy😂 are you sure, you typed exactly the same code there also ?
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Arsenic tried running it on my python3 app on my mobile, didn't work. Thanks
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What error message did you get Jordan Alloy😂?
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Ipang maybe the problems from me then
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Jan Markus 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣. Dude your correct, just downloaded the one you recommend, it works!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁.
Thank you alot man!
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The burning part got me real good man🤣🤣🤣. Nice humor mate Jan Markus
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Your such a great help, thanks hotshot 💥👨🚒👨🚒👨🚒🔥
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Try pydroid3
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Jan Markus thank you very much brother. I'll do as you say asap.
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Solved?
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https://code.sololearn.com/c4Rt35eaCW70/?ref=app . See this one , how simple it is with node.js , no indentation error
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Clara Chloe 😂😂😂, you're absolutely right, I mean who wouldn't stick to the advice of a beautiful lady 😂. and Jan Markus your advice worked man.