On Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 10:05:29 AM UTC+1, Harbey Leke wrote: > Create a class called BankAccount > > .Create a constructor that takes in an integer and assigns this to a > `balance` property. > > .Create a method called `deposit` that takes in cash deposit amount and > updates the balance accordingly. > > .Create a method called `withdraw` that takes in cash withdrawal amount and > updates the balance accordingly. if amount is greater than balance return > `"invalid transaction"` > > .Create a subclass MinimumBalanceAccount of the BankAccount class > > Please i need help on this i am a beginer into python programming. > > > Also below is a test case given for this project > > > import unittest > class AccountBalanceTestCases(unittest.TestCase): > def setUp(self): > self.my_account = BankAccount(90) > > def test_balance(self): > self.assertEqual(self.my_account.balance, 90, msg='Account Balance > Invalid') > > def test_deposit(self): > self.my_account.deposit(90) > self.assertEqual(self.my_account.balance, 180, msg='Deposit method > inaccurate') > > def test_withdraw(self): > self.my_account.withdraw(40) > self.assertEqual(self.my_account.balance, 50, msg='Withdraw method > inaccurate') > > def test_invalid_operation(self): > self.assertEqual(self.my_account.withdraw(1000), "invalid transaction", > msg='Invalid transaction') > > def test_sub_class(self): > self.assertTrue(issubclass(MinimumBalanceAccount, BankAccount), msg='No > true subclass of BankAccount')
Thank God for this group, its a very helpful. It turns out i had a correct code all the while. i found out that the "line 23 test" failed because of the case sensitivity. i used - return ("Invalid Transaction") instead of return ("invalid transaction") Notice the "i" and "t" Thanks again -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list