Does python have the static function member like C++
7stud
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Tue Apr 10 23:19:02 EDT 2007
On Apr 10, 9:08 pm, "人言落日是天涯,望极天涯不见家" <kelvin.... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I define the class like this:
> class AAA:
> counter = 0
> def __init__(self):
> pass
> def counter_increase():
> AAA.counter += 1
> print "couter now :", AAA.counter
>
> But how could I call the function "counter_incrrease" ?
>
> Thanks !
1)
class AAA:
counter = 0
def __init__(self):
pass
@staticmethod
def counter_increase():
AAA.counter += 1
print "couter now :", AAA.counter
AAA.counter_increase()
2)
class AAA:
counter = 0
def __init__(self):
pass
def counter_increase():
AAA.counter += 1
print "couter now :", AAA.counter
counter_increase = staticmethod(counter_increase)
AAA.counter_increase()
3)
class AAA:
counter = 0
def __init__(self):
pass
def counter_increase(self):
AAA.counter += 1
print "couter now :", AAA.counter
aaa = AAA()
AAA.counter_increase(aaa)
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