accessing superclass methods from subclass
TFH
pan-news at infocentrality.co.uk
Sun May 9 07:39:13 EDT 2010
On Sat, 08 May 2010 16:50:11 -0700, ben wrote:
> Why doesn't this work:
>
> class C1:
> def f1(self):
> print("f1")
>
> class C2(C1):
> f1()
>
>
> It throws this error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./c1.py", line 7, in <module>
> class C2(C1):
> File "./c1.py", line 8, in C2
> f1()
> NameError: name 'f1' is not defined
>
>
> f1() is an attribute of class C1, C2 inherits C1, so why can't it see
> it?
>
> thanks!
Try this:
class C1:
def f1(self):
return "From C1: f1"
class C2(C1):
def f2(self):
return self.f1()
c2 = C2()
print c2.f2()
regards
Trevor
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