On Jun 7, 1:20 pm, Hans Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kalibr wrote: > > I've been developing a small script to fiddle with classes, and came > > accross the following problem. Assuming I get some user input asking > > for a number, how would I spawn 'n' objects from a class? > > > i.e. I have a class class 'user' and I don't know how many of them I > > want to spawn. > > > Any ideas? > > Sure. This will give you a list of n instances of user: > > [user() for i in range(n)] > > Of course, you could also use a good old for loop: > > for i in range(n): > u = user() > ...do something with u... > > Hope this helps! > > -- > Hans Nowak (zephyrfalcon at gmail dot com)http://4.flowsnake.org/
whoops, replied to author.... What I wanted to ask before was won't 'u' be overwritten with a new object each time the loop ticks over? what I want to do is have, say 5 users in a game, so I'd have to spawn 5 objects. I can't do that because I have'nt hardcoded any object names for them. or does it somehow work? how would I address them if they all have the name 'u'? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list