Oh and Risk, I know I was calling the class object. class 1 creates the instance object class 2 tries to use the instance object
so the problem is how to make class 2 knowledgable of instance object? I guess I could pass the instance object into the class, since class1 creates the instance and also calls class 2. On Aug 2, 2010, at 10:31 PM, rantingrick wrote: > > Chris, > > It looks as if you are calling a class object and not an instance > object. However i cannot be for sure because you are using improper > Python style. All classes should be capwords. But here again you have > used camelcase for the class identifiers "radarWidgets" and > "mainDisplay", which is bad bad bad!! > > You been asking multiple questions about this code for the last couple > of days (and thats fine). However, maybe you would do everyone a favor > by posting the entire code so we can offer suggestions. Just seeing > seeing a snipit here and a snipit there is not helping because we > don't know where else you may be screwing up that we cannot see. > > It seems you're committing many faux pas with not only your coding > style but also your coding practices. I've seen overuse of globals and > bad styles and on and on. So post the entire code so myself and others > can go through this mess and get it sorted out. If you keep on with > your bad habits you're never going to become proficient with Python. > > I am sorry if this post seems condescending because that is not the > case. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list