Respuesta :

Answer:

def __str__(self):

       return ('Year: %d, VIN: %s' %(self.year_made, self.car_vin))

Explanation:

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The program gives an implementation of the car record class which displays the model year and registration number of a car. The program written in python 3 goes thus :

class CarRecord :

#initialize a class named carRecord

def __init__(self):

#define the init method of the class

self.year_made = 0

#year car was made is initialized to 0 (integer)

self.car_vin = ' '

#vehicle registration is an empty string

def __str__(self):

#define an str method

return f"Year:{self.year_made}, VIN:{self.car_vin}"

#returns formatted display of the year and VIN number

my_car = CarRecord()

#creates an instance of the carRecord class

my_car.year_made = int(input())

#prompts user for the model year of the car

my_car.car_vin = input()

#prompts user for the model Vin number

print(my_car)

# display the details

A sample run of the program is given

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