Python OOP newbie question: C-Struct-esque constructions
Gerhard Häring
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Mon Aug 12 04:03:31 EDT 2002
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In article <pan.2002.08.12.03.42.26.693124.11376 at example.com>, Jonathan S wrote: > hello all, > > I'm working on a news-downloading program for myself, and I want to take the > list returned from the xover() method of the nntplib module and put it into a > class so that each item in that list can be referenced by name. > > the way I figured to do it was something like this: > > ------------------------------- > class xover_data(): > frog = "" > s_frog = "" > spam = "" > spam_spam = "" > > def __init__(self, list): > frog = list[0] > s_frog = list[1] > spam = list[2] > spam_spam = list[3] > > alist = ['ribbit', 's_ribbit', 'spam', 'spamspam'] > x = xover_data(alist) > ------------------------------- > > that way I could access the items from x by name, like x.frog, x.s_frog, etc. > > I can do what I need to do, but this solution seems a bit, well, > unsophisticated. More importantly, it's wrong. To set instance attributes, you need to use self: self.frog = list[0], etc. > Any suggestions as to how to do this more python-esque? I see nothing wrong with your solution. You could implement it with less code, but that's not necessarily more readable: def __init__(self, list): self.frog, self.s_frog, self.spam, self.spam_spam = lists[:3] Gerhard -- Gerhard Häring OPUS GmbH München Tel.: +49 89 - 889 49 7 - 32 http://www.opus-gmbh.net/
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