> My Example Body > Node List > Node the first > Node the second > > Is there any way to make methods of the Node class access attributes > of `parents' of instances? I would like a Node instance such as Node > the first above to be aware just what it is a node of and what its > siblings are.
Pass a reference to the container into the constructor of Node class Body: .... def parse(self): for line in self.contents: if line == NodeStartTag: node = Node(self) if line == NodeEndTag: self.nodes.append(node) node.append(line) And modify the Node constructor to accept and assign the value to self.parent. This is the same approach used in Tkinter to navigate between GUI components such as buttons and theor containing frame. (And to pick up on someone else's question this is why you should put in a __del__ to tidy up the Node list when Body is destructed - otherwise you get circular references which can cause memory leaks by confusing the garbage collector! HTH Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor