Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Consider the following program which contains a class definition currently missing one line of code:
class Pokemon: def __init__(self, pokemon_name): ██████ pikachu_name = 'Pikachu' pikachu = Pokemon(pikachu_name) print(pikachu.name)Suppose that we want the constructor of this class to initially set the value of the instance variable name based on its arguments. This implies that the expected output of the program is 'Pikachu'. What should the missing line of code be?
a.
name = pokemon_name
b.
name = pikachu_name
c.
pikachu.name = pikachu_name
d.
self.name = pokemon_name
e.
pikachu.name = pokemon_name
f.
self.name = pikachu_name
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