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Solution #827
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elif isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
self.km += other | ||
else: | ||
raise TypeError("Unsupported operand type") |
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why in some methods you raise TypeError if the operand is not of an expected type but in the others not? like def add or def truediv? try to be consistent, but you can avoid raising this error
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def __mul__(self, scalar: int | float) -> Distance: | ||
if isinstance(scalar, (int, float)): | ||
return Distance(self.km * scalar) | ||
else: |
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redundant else
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Fixed!
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Good job!
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