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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T04:29:11+00:00 2026-06-05T04:29:11+00:00

The below piece of code is giving me a error for some reason, Can

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The below piece of code is giving me a error for some reason, Can someone tell me what would be the problem..

Basically, I create 2 classes Point & Circle..THe circle is trying to inherit the Point class.

Code:


class Point():

    x = 0.0
    y = 0.0

    def __init__(self, x, y):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y
        print("Point constructor")

    def ToString(self):
        return "{X:" + str(self.x) + ",Y:" + str(self.y) + "}"

class Circle(Point):
    radius = 0.0

    def __init__(self, x, y, radius):
        super(Point,self).__init__(x,y)
        self.radius = radius
        print("Circle constructor")

    def ToString(self):
        return super().ToString() + \
               ",{RADIUS=" + str(self.radius) + "}"


if __name__=='__main__':
        newpoint = Point(10,20)
        newcircle = Circle(10,20,0)

Error:

C:\Python27>python Point.py
Point constructor
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "Point.py", line 29, in <module>
    newcircle = Circle(10,20,0)
  File "Point.py", line 18, in __init__
    super().__init__(x,y)
TypeError: super() takes at least 1 argument (0 given)
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    2026-06-05T04:29:13+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 4:29 am

    It looks like you already may have fixed the original error, which was caused by super().__init__(x,y) as the error message indicates, although your fix was slightly incorrect, instead of super(Point, self) from the Circle class you should use super(Circle, self).

    Note that there is another place that calls super() incorrectly, inside of Circle‘s ToString() method:

            return super().ToString() + \
                   ",{RADIUS=" + str(self.radius) + "}"
    

    This is valid code on Python 3, but on Python 2 super() requires arguments, rewrite this as the following:

            return super(Circle, self).ToString() + \
                   ",{RADIUS=" + str(self.radius) + "}"
    

    I would also recommend getting rid of the line continuation, see the Maximum Line Length section of PEP 8 for the recommended way of fixing this.

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