On Friday, January 11, 2013 5:25:24 PM UTC-5, Adnan Sadzak wrote: > Python is case sensitive. > > Circle and circle is not same. > > > > > > > /* sent from android */ > > On Jan 11, 2013 11:22 PM, "su29090" <129...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm trying to import a python file it keeps saying: > > > > ImportError: cannot import name Circle > > > > Here is the file I'm trying to import: > > > > Circle.py > > > > import math > > > > class circle: > > #Construct a circle object > > def __init__(self, radius = 1): > > self.radius = radius > > > > def getPerimeter(self): > > return 2 * self.radius * math.pi > > > > def getArea(self): > > return self.radius * self.radius * math.pi > > > > def setRadius(self, radius): > > self.radius = radius > > > > from Circle import Circle > > > > def main(): > > #Create a circle with a radius 1 > > circle1 = Circle() > > print("The area of the circle of radius", > > circle1.radius, "is" , circle1.getArea()) > > > > #Create a circle with a radius 25 > > circle2 = Circle(25) > > print("The area of the circle of radius", > > circle2.radius, "is" , circle2.getArea()) > > > > #Create a circle with a radius 125 > > circle3 = Circle(125) > > print("The area of the circle of radius", > > circle3.radius, "is" , circle3.getArea()) > > > > #Modify circle radius > > circle2.radius = 100 # or Circle2.setRadius(100) > > print("The area of the circle of radius", > > circle2.radius, "is" , circle2.getArea()) > > > > main() # Call the main function > > > > How can I solve this problem? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
It still keeps showing the same message. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list