class BankAccount:
""" Class definition modeling the behavior of a simple bank account """
def __init__(self, initial_balance):
"""Creates an account with the given balance."""
…
def deposit(self, amount):
"""Deposits the amount into the account."""
…
def withdraw(self, amount):
"""
Withdraws the amount from the account. Each withdrawal resulting in a
negative balance also deducts a penalty fee of 5 dollars from the balance.
"""
…
def get_balance(self):
"""Returns the current balance in the account."""
…
def get_fees(self):
"""Returns the total fees ever deducted from the account."""
…
The deposit and withdraw methods each change the account balance. The withdraw method also deducts a fee of 5 dollars from the balance if the withdrawal (before any fees) results in a negative balance. Since we also have the method get_fees, you will need to have a variable to keep track of the fees paid.
Here's one possible test of the class. It should print the values 10 and 5, respectively, since the withdrawal incurs a fee of 5 dollars.
my_account = BankAccount(10)
my_account.withdraw(15)
my_account.deposit(20)
print my_account.get_balance(), my_account.get_fees()
巴扎黑2017-04-17 15:07:01
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