CHALLENGE ACTIVITY 10.9.2: Basic inheritance. Set course_student's last_name to Smith, age_years to 20, and id_num to 9999. Sample output for the given program:Name: Smith, Age
CHALLENGE ACTIVITY 10.9.2: Basic inheritance. Set course_student's last_name to Smith, age_years to 20, and id_num to 9999. Sample output for the given program:Name: Smith, Age
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CHALLENGE ACTIVITY
10.9.2: Basic inheritance.
Set course_student's last_name to Smith, age_years to 20, and id_num to 9999.
Sample output for the given program:Name: Smith, Age: 20, ID: 9999
Sample output for the given program:Name: Smith, Age: 20, ID: 9999
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1 class PersonData:
1 test
def _init_(self):
self.last_name =
self.age_years = 0
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def set_name(self, user_name):
self.last_name
passed
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= user_name
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def set_age (self, num_years):
self.age_years = num_years
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# Other parts omitted
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def print_all(self):
output_str = 'Name:
return output_str
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self.last_name + ', Age: ' + str(self.age_years)
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19 class StudentData (PersonData):
def _init_(self):
PersonData._init_(self)
self.id_num = 0
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# Call base class constructor
passed
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def set_id(self, student_id):
self.id_num = student_id
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def get_id(self):
return self.id_num
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31 course_student = StudentData()
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33 '' Your solution goes here '''.
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35 print('{}, ID: {}'.format(course_student.print_all(), course_student.get_id(O)
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