Some Minor questions on Class and Functions
joy99
subhakolkata1234 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 10:17:55 EDT 2011
On Mar 20, 6:18 pm, Noah Hall <enali... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > class Message:
> > def __init__(self,string1,string2,lenstr1,lenstr2):
> > self.string1="MY"
> > self.string2="NAME"
> > self.lenstr1=lenstr1
> > self.lenstr2=lenstr2
>
> The variables string1 and string2 that you're passing here are in fact
> useless. They don't do anything inside the method. Is there any point
> for them? There's no need to pass __init__ variables just so you can
> assign self.variable_name = "fixed text".
>
> > def lenstring(self):
> > lenstr1=len(self.string1)
> > lenstr2=len(self.string2)
>
> I think you want self.lenstr1 and self.lenstr2 here - otherwise you're
> assigning local variables with the same name as those defined within
> the class, and throwing them away.
>
> > def printstr(self):
> > print lenstr1
> > print lenstr2
>
> Again, I think you want self.lenstr1 and self.lenstr2
Sir,
It worked. Just Thanks.
Best Regards,
Subhabrata.
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