On 09/17/2012 05:55 PM, Fernando Jiménez wrote: > Hi guys! > > I'm noob in python and I would know how to correctly use the property. I > have read some things about it but I do not quite understand. > > I found this: > > class C(object): > def __init__(self): > self._x = None > > @property > def x(self): > """I'm the 'x' property.""" > return self._x > > @x.setter > def x(self, value): > self._x = value > > @x.deleter > def x(self): > del self._x > > But I think it's a bad habit to use _ to change the visibility of the > attributes as in JAVA. > > How to correctly use the property? > > That's already correct. But if you don't like _x, then use _rumplestiltskin.
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