Create a new account with Joao and Jose as clients and a balance of $500.
Answer:
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# Python From Scratch
# Author: Nilo Ney Coutinho Menezes
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# File: chapter 10/exercise-10-10.py.py
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# Here accounts.py and clients.py were copied into a single file.
# This change is only to facilitate the visualization
# of the answer to this exercise.
class Client:
def __init__(self, name, phone):
self.name = name
self.phone = phone
class Account:
def __init__(self, clients, number, balance=0):
self.balance = 0
self.clients = clients
self.number = number
self.operations = []
self.deposit(balance)
def summary(self):
print(f"AC N°{self.number} Balance: {self.balance:10.2f}\n")
for client in self.clients:
print(f"Name: {client.name}\nPhone: {client.phone}\n")
def withdraw(self, value):
if self.balance >= value:
self.balance -= value
self.operations.append(["WITHDRAW", value])
else:
print("Insufficient balance!")
def deposit(self, value):
self.balance += value
self.operations.append(["DEPOSIT", value])
def statement(self):
print(f"Statement AC N° {self.number}\n")
for o in self.operations:
print(f"{o[0]:10s} {o[1]:10.2f}")
print(f"\n Balance: {self.balance:10.2f}\n")
john = Client("John", "5554-3322")
joe = Client("Joe", "1243-3321")
account = Account([john, joe], 2341, 500)
account.summary()