Hi,
If you can get away with not telling me the answer, but pointing me to where to
look for the answer, I'd be grateful.
In my Python learning, I am just now starting to understand how to make classes
and extend them, so I have a very long way to go.
I wrote this code because I wanted to avoid lots of if statements and having to
maintain a bunch of code like that. Eventually, my idea is to read in strings
from a file, look one up, and use it to execute a function. So I created the
following code. But nothing gets printed to the screen. How do I go about
figuring out why this isn't happening? Here's the code.
myfuncs = [ "func1",
"func2" ]
def func1():
print "func 1"
def func2():
print "func 2"
eval (myfuncs[0])
raw_input("Press enter to quit")
Thanks.
Jim
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