[BangPypers] calling instance of the other class.
learningpython
learningpython at aol.com
Mon Jun 22 22:32:39 CEST 2009
Sorry Senthil and all,
I am sure, it's pretty easy but don't i am not able to catch it. In C, i
just pass the & of the another structure in the structure element, some
thing close.
Here is what i do .. a class is defined as mentioned, now this class is
element of another class
class Send_Msg_req(msg):
def __init__(self):
self.usr_mac =< Earlier class defined >
self.msgtype = <blah>
self.msgsize = <blah>
self.order = ['usr_mac',
'msgtype ',
'msgsize ']
Now i like your expertize in giving me tips so that i have to declare and
keep sending above this message over serial port, but each time with
different class.
I hope i made it bit more clear. Sorry for the confusion.
Senthil Kumaran-6 wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 04:35:35AM -0700, learningpython wrote:
>
>> Please can you tell me how to pass instance of above class as a member of
>> the new message created in similar lines with one of the elements is the
>> complete data above (instance of above class).
>>
>> I am encapsulating above message in a transport layer message.
>> 2. Now similarly, i would like given a choice to choose the instance of
>> other class as the i would like to pass in other instance of class
>> similarly.
>
> I am totally confused by the description. :(
>
> If you still not very comfortable with Class terminologies in Python,
> I would suggest you read any basic book (2-3 hours on the topic would be
> enough) and perhaps you may find, what you are trying to do is
> easy?
>
>
>
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