just learning python as my first programming language. going through the book "python in easy steps" by mike mcgrath. i am going through the programs in chapter 7 and can't get them to work. here is the first one in the chapter: class Bird: '''A base class to define bird properties.''' count=0 def_init_(self,chat): self.sound=chat Bird.count+=1 def talk(self): return self.sound from Bird import* print('\nClass Instances Of:\n',Bird._doc_) polly=Bird('Squawk,squawk!') print('\nNumber Of Birds:',polly.count) print('Polly Says:',polly.talk()) harry=Bird('Tweet,tweet!') print('\nNumber Of Birds:',harry.count) print('Harry Says:',harry.talk())
i am getting this error message: File "scripts/bird.py", line 4 def_init_(self,chat): ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax what am i doing or not doing that is causing this? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor