Keep getting this in PyDev "TypeError: quiz() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given)"
Dave Angel
d at davea.name
Fri Aug 10 16:50:26 EDT 2012
On 08/10/2012 04:28 PM, Chuck wrote:
> Thanks for the help guys! I finally got it working. Shouldn't I technically call quiz() through the constructor, though? Otherwise, the constructor is pointless.
>
> Thanks again!
>
What language did you use before trying Python? Was it java, by any
chance, where everything has to be in a class? If you're going to do
everything from the "constructor", then why on earth would you make it a
class?
(Incidentally, __init__() is the initializer, not the constructor, which
is called __new__() )
If you want to make a proper class out of it, you'd move the
initalization code into the __init__(), call, the stuff that only needs
to be called once per instance. On the other hand, you have a class
attribute 'elements, which gets initialized outside of any mmthod. And
everything else is just locals.
> I just put in pass for now. (Also, I always thought that
> if __name__ == '__main__': went IN the class. Why wouldn't
> it be apart of the class? )
Seems like you're arguing both sides. Anyway, the if __name__ stuff
does not belong inside any class. This is Python.
--
DaveA
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