philly_bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I send ch, which is my random choice, to the myclass
> instance?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob=
>
> ####
> import random
>
> class myclass(object):
> def meth1(self):
> print 'meth1'
> def meth2(self):
> print 'meth2'
>
> c=myclass()
> meths=['meth1', 'meth2']
> ch=random.choice(meths)
> c.ch()
Functions (including methods) are objects, and can be referenced and
bound like any other object::
>>> import random
>>> class OptionDispatcher(object):
... def option_a(self):
... print "option a"
... def option_b(self):
... print "option b"
...
>>> dispatcher = OptionDispatcher()
>>> choice = dispatcher.option_a
>>> choice()
option a
>>> choice = dispatcher.option_b
>>> choice()
option b
>>> options = [dispatcher.option_a, dispatcher.option_b]
>>> choice = random.choice(options)
>>> choice()
option a
>>>
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