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;
}
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
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!
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
== "")
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
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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.
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