Exemplo n.º 1
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from zero import Zero
from cessna import Cessna
from ram import Ram
from tesla import Tesla

fxs = Zero()
fxs.main_color = "red"
fxs.drive()
fxs.turn("right")
fxs.stop()

modelS = Tesla()
modelS.main_color = "green"
modelS.drive()
modelS.turn("left")
modelS.stop()

mx410 = Cessna()
mx410.main_color = "white"
mx410.drive()
mx410.turn("right")
mx410.stop()

ram1500 = Ram()
ram1500.main_color = "orange"
ram1500.drive()
ram1500.turn("left")
ram1500.stop()
Exemplo n.º 2
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# car1 = Vehicle("Porsche", "Black", 140)
# car2 = Vehicle("Jaguar", "Gray", 100)
# car3 = Vehicle("Audi", "Red", 110)
# car4 = Vehicle("BMW", "White", 120)
# car5 = Vehicle("Subaru", "Blue", 200)

# Create a drive() method in the Vehicle class.
# Override the drive() method in all the other vehicle classes. Include the vehicle's color in the message (i.e. "The blue Ram drives past. RRrrrrrummbbble!").

# Create a turn(self, direction) method, and a stop(self) method on Vehicle. Define a basic implementation of each.

# Override all three of those methods on some of the vehicles. For example, the stop() method for a plane would be to output the message "The white Cessna rolls to a stop after rolling a mile down the runway."
# Make your vehicle instances perform all three behaviors.

model_s = Tesla()
fxs = Zero()
mx410 = Cessna()
e350 = MB()

model_s.drive()
fxs.drive()
mx410.drive()
e350.drive()

fxs.turn("left")
fxs.stop()

e350.turn("left")
fxs.stop()