[Tutor] Copying a list?
Zak Arntson
zak at harlekin-maus.com
Wed Aug 27 16:16:48 EDT 2003
> import copy
> b = copy.copy(a)
>
<SNIP!>
> --
> Lloyd Kvam
> Venix Corp.
I want to keep the elements as references. Sorry about that, I should've
pointed out my situation:
I am creating a GUI, which consists of AppObjects with children. For
drawing the objects, I want to go through the list of children in normal
order. So that's easy:
###
class GraphicObject(AppObject):
def draw(self):
for child in self.children:
if isinstance(child, GraphicObject):
child.draw()
self._draw()
###
But for event handling, I want the object on the "top" (meaning drawn
LAST, so it's on top of all other objects), to be first to get the event.
###
import copy
class AppObject:
def handle(self, event):
event_children = copy.copy(self.children)
event_children.reverse()
for child in event_children:
child.handle(event)
self._handle(event)
###
Does that make sense?
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