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Solution #1642
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class Person: | ||
# write your code here | ||
pass | ||
people: dict = {} | ||
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def __init__(self, name: str, age: int) -> None: | ||
self.name = name | ||
self.age = age | ||
Person.people[name] = self | ||
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def create_person_list(people: list) -> list: | ||
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# write your code here | ||
pass | ||
for person in people: | ||
Person(person["name"], person["age"]) | ||
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for person in people: | ||
current = Person.people[person["name"]] | ||
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if "wife" in person and person["wife"] is not None: | ||
current.wife = Person.people[person["wife"]] | ||
if "husband" in person and person["husband"] is not None: | ||
current.husband = Person.people[person["husband"]] | ||
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return [Person.people[name] for name in Person.people] | ||
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The
people
dictionary is defined as a class variable, meaning it is shared across all instances of thePerson
class. If you intend for eachPerson
instance to have its ownpeople
dictionary, you should define it within the__init__
method instead.