[python-win32] class and modules
Larry Bates
larry.bates at websafe.com
Sun Jul 27 04:08:47 CEST 2008
kNish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I went thru the notes. I said i will understand when the
> group explains this to me. How much difference does it make to call a
> module as it and call it as being part of a class. Say
>
> Class a:
> def b: def b:
>
>
> def c: &nbs p; def c:
>
> Do I need to know more before asking this question. Fill in the blanks.
>
>
> Brgds,
>
>
> kNish
>
>
>
>
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There is not difference in how you "call" them. They are both functions that
take arguments and can optionally return values. The difference is that in the
class you can more easily maintain other information (like state) that can be
used to effect the calls.
-Larry
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