Thanks everyone for the advice.
Bernard
On 11/9/06, Danny Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Say I have class A:
> >>
> >> class A:
> >> def myMethod( self ):
> >> print 'foo'
> >>
> >> a = A()
> >
> > getattr(a, 'myMethod')()
> >
> > The getattr() call gets the bound method, the
>> Say I have class A:
>>
>> class A:
>> def myMethod( self ):
>> print 'foo'
>>
>> a = A()
>
> getattr(a, 'myMethod')()
>
> The getattr() call gets the bound method, the extra parentheses at the
> end call it.
Hi Bernard,
You can also do this in a controlled manner by treating the
Bernard Lebel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to call an instance method using a string? Let say I
> have the method name in the form of a string, and I want to call this
> method by providing the string instead of calling the name directly.
> Is this possible?
>
> Say I have class A:
>
> cla