Does this behavior have a better design pattern?
lampahome
pahome.chen at mirlab.org
Wed Nov 7 04:36:22 EST 2018
I have two categories A,B, and A has 2 items A1,A2
B have 2 items B1, B2.
I have two class A and B, and A will handle A1,A2, B handle B1,B2.
I want to parse one of A1,A2,B1,B2 to script and generate the corresponding
class(object).
Ex: Both in class A and B, all have func1(), func2().
What I thought to design is below:
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class Data(object):
def __Init__():
...
def func1(self):
pass
def func2(self):
pass
class A(Data):
def __Init__():
...
def func1(self):
A_do()
def func2(self):
A_does()
class B(Data):
def __Init__():
...
def func1(self):
B_do()
def func2(self):
B_does()
def get_class(obj):
if obj == 'A1' or obj == 'A2':
return A(obj)
else:
return B(obj)
# A = get_class(A1)
# B = get_class(B2)
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Above is I thought to make code clear, and this pattern is called simple
factory?
*Is there better design pattern for me?*
thanks
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