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Great job on implementing the Distance
class with all the required methods! 🎉 While there are some minor improvements suggested, such as refining type checks and annotations, these do not impact the core functionality of your code. Keep up the good work, and consider the feedback for future enhancements! 😊
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def __mul__(self, other: any) -> any: | ||
return Distance(self.km * other) |
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In the __mul__
method, you should check if other
is an instance of int
or float
before performing the multiplication. This ensures that the operation is valid and prevents potential errors when multiplying with unsupported types.
def __lt__(self, other: any) -> bool: | ||
if isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
return self.km < other | ||
elif isinstance(other, Distance): | ||
return self.km < other.km |
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The __lt__
method should return NotImplemented
if other
is not a Distance
, int
, or float
. This is important for proper operation with other types and ensures that Python can handle the comparison correctly.
def __gt__(self, other: any) -> bool: | ||
if isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
return self.km > other | ||
elif isinstance(other, Distance): | ||
return self.km > other.km |
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Similar to __lt__
, the __gt__
method should return NotImplemented
if other
is not a Distance
, int
, or float
. This allows Python to try other methods for comparison if the types are not compatible.
def __eq__(self, other: any) -> bool: | ||
if isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
return self.km == other | ||
elif isinstance(other, Distance): | ||
return self.km == other.km |
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In the __eq__
method, consider returning NotImplemented
if other
is not a Distance
, int
, or float
. This is a good practice to ensure that equality checks with unsupported types are handled gracefully.
def __le__(self, other: any) -> bool: | ||
if isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
return self.km <= other | ||
elif isinstance(other, Distance): | ||
return self.km <= other.km |
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The __le__
method should also return NotImplemented
for unsupported types, similar to the other comparison methods.
def __ge__(self, other: any) -> bool: | ||
if isinstance(other, (int, float)): | ||
return self.km >= other | ||
elif isinstance(other, Distance): | ||
return self.km >= other.km |
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Ensure that the __ge__
method returns NotImplemented
if other
is not a Distance
, int
, or float
, to maintain consistency with the other comparison methods.
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