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71 changes: 69 additions & 2 deletions app/main.py
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class Distance:
# Write your code here
pass
def __init__(self, km: float) -> None:
self.km = km

def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"Distance: {self.km} kilometers."

def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"Distance(km={self.km})"

def __add__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> "Distance":
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return Distance(self.km + other.km)
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return Distance(self.km + other)
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __iadd__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> "Distance":
if isinstance(other, Distance):
self.km += other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
self.km += other
else:
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.

return self

def __mul__(self, other: int | float) -> "Distance":
if isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return Distance(self.km * other)
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __truediv__(self, other: int | float) -> "Distance":
if isinstance(other, (int, float)) and other != 0:
return Distance(round(self.km / other, 2))
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __lt__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> bool:
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return self.km < other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return self.km < other
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __gt__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> bool:
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return self.km > other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return self.km > other
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __eq__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> bool:
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return self.km == other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return self.km == other
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __le__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> bool:
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return self.km <= other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return self.km <= other
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.


def __ge__(self, other: "Distance | int | float") -> bool:
if isinstance(other, Distance):
return self.km >= other.km
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return self.km >= other
return NotImplemented

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Returning NotImplemented is appropriate when the operation is not supported for the given type. However, consider raising a TypeError with a descriptive message for better error handling and debugging.

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