Usage of the __and__ method
rishi pathak
mailmaverick666 at gmail.com
Thu May 31 01:39:49 EDT 2007
This works perfectly well.
class Person:
def __init__(self,name):
self.name = name
def print_name(self):
print self.name
def __and__(self,other):
print "self.name : ",self.name
print "other.name : ",other.name
self.name = '%s AND %s' %(self.name,other.name)
return self.name
p = Person("John")
q = Person("George")
print Person.__and__(p,q)
On 30 May 2007 22:11:45 -0700, theju <thejaswi.puthraya at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I've two objects (both instances of a class called Person) and I want
> to use the __and__ method and print the combined attributes of the two
> instances.
>
> To be precise, here is my code....
>
> class Person:
> def __init__(self,name):
> self.name = name
> def print_name(self):
> print self.name
> def __and__(self,other):
> self.name = '%s AND %s' %(self.name,other.name)
> return self.name
>
> p = Person("John")
> q = Person("George")
>
> r = p and q
> print r.print_name()
>
> Output:
> -----------
> George
> None
>
> I've also tried this:
> class Person:
> def __init__(self,name):
> self.name = name
> def print_name(self):
> print self.name
> def __and__(self,other):
> a = Person()
> a.name = '%s AND %s' %(self.name,other.name)
> return a
>
> p = Person("John")
> q = Person("George")
>
> r = p and q
> print r.print_name()
>
> Output:
> -----------
> George
> None
>
> The above output in both cases is giving me a doubt if __and__ method
> is over-ridable or not?
>
> The output that I am accepting is:
> John AND George
>
> What are the changes if to be made?
>
> Thanking You
> Thejaswi Puthraya
> http://thejuhyd.blogspot.com
>
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>
--
Regards--
Rishi Pathak
National PARAM Supercomputing Facility
Center for Development of Advanced Computing(C-DAC)
Pune University Campus,Ganesh Khind Road
Pune-Maharastra
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