getattr problem
Jean-Michel Pichavant
jeanmichel at sequans.com
Tue Dec 1 14:17:39 EST 2009
Victor Subervi wrote:
> Hi;
> I have the following code that execute without a problem:
>
> import sys,os
> sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
> import options
> storesTables = []
> junkStores = string.join(addStore(), ', ')
> for table in optionsTables():
> if table not in ('particulars', junkStores):
> storesTables.append(table)
> for table in storesTables:
> try:
> fn = getattr(options, table)
> print fn()
> except:
> pass
>
> I need to change the obvious line to this or something similar (that
> actually works):
>
> fn = getattr(options, '%s("names")' % table)
>
> That is, I need to pass the variable "names" to each table as it is
> called. How do I do this?
> TIA,
> Victor
I'm not sure I understood what your are trying to do.
try:
fn = getattr(options, table)
fn(names)
except:
pass
Coud be the answer, providing that table is a callable object.
But I dont see any variable names defined in your code example, so I'm a
little bit confused
JM
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