This is probably a very easy question, and one that I was shocked to find I was stuck on, having thought I understood classes!
I was wondering how you can get an instance of a class to change itself into something else (given certain circumstances), but doing so from within a method. So: class Damson: def __str__(self): return 'damson' def dry(self): self = Prune() class Prune: def __str__(self): return 'prune' weapon = Damson() weapon.dry() print weapon All the old hands will of course know this will produce the output damson but something in me suggests it should produce prune After all, 'self' refers to the instance 'weapon'. Obviously one could reassign weapon to a Prune outside the class definition, but I was hoping to write something in which, given certain circustances arising, the instance would change itself into something else. Time to go back to school! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor