Hi All, I'm a newbie just learning Python, using a couple of books to learn the language. (Books: "Visual Quickstart Guide - Python, 2nd Ed", "Practical Programming - An Intro to Computer Science using Python"). I'm just now learning OOP material as presented in both books -- I'm new to this approach -- the last formal language I learned was Fortran77 -- :o) I am running Python 3.2.1 on Mac OS/X 10.6.8.
My problem stems from a simple example in the Visual Quickstart book. The code is: ---------------------------- #person.py class Person: """Class to represent a person""" def __init__(self): self.name=' ' self.age=0 def display(self): print("Person('%s', age)" % (self.name, self.age)) ------------------------- When I run this, the shell presents thus: >>> ================================ RESTART ================================ >>> >>> p=Person() >>> p.name='Bob' >>> p.age=24 >>> p.display() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#33>", line 1, in <module> p.display() File "/Volumes/dean_richardson/GoFlex Home Personal/Dean's Code/Python3.x/Person.py", line 9, in display (self.name, self.age)) TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting >>> --------------- I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't see it. Any help appreciated! Regards, Dean
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