Re: [Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-16 Thread Orri Ganel
Alan Gauld wrote: How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python? I've been looking at the reference, and it's been confusing to me at least. Adapted from my book: Java code: class Msg{ private String txt; public Msg(String s){ this.txt = s; }

Re: [Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-16 Thread Alan Gauld
Erm. Shouldn't that be the following? class Msg: def __init__(self,s): self.s = s def say(self): if *not *self.s: print No message else: print self.s Yep, its my week for making mistakes. Although this one was just a typo... My only excuse is that I'm really busy

Re: [Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-14 Thread Danny Yoo
How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python? I've been looking at the reference, and it's been confusing to me at least. You may want to look at a tutorial on classes, like: http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/tutclass.htm Does this help? Best of wishes!

Re: [Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-14 Thread Alan Gauld
How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python? I've been looking at the reference, and it's been confusing to me at least. Adapted from my book: Java code: class Msg{ private String txt; public Msg(String s){ this.txt = s; } public void say(){ if (this.txt == "")

[Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-13 Thread Nathan Pinno
Hey all, How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python? I've been looking at the reference, and it's been confusing to me at least. Thanks, Nathan Pinno ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org

Re: [Tutor] How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python?

2006-05-13 Thread w chun
How do I create the equivalent of a Java class in Python? I've been looking at the reference, and it's been confusing to me at least. can you clarify what you are looking for? do you want to create a class using Python, create the equivalent of a Java class using Python via Jython, accessing a