How do I create an array of functions?
Rob Wolfe
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Mon Feb 19 03:16:39 EST 2007
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Steven W. Orr wrote: > I have a table of integers and each time I look up a value from the table > I want to call a function using the table entry as an index into an array > whose values are the different functions. I haven't seen anything on how > to do this in python. Do you mean something like that? # test.py def fun1(): return "fun1" def fun2(): return "fun2" def fun3(): return "fun3" # list of functions dsp = [f for fname, f in sorted(globals().items()) if callable(f)] tab = range(len(dsp)) print dsp[tab[2]]() # dictionary of functions d = dict([(fname, f) for fname, f in globals().items() if callable(f)]) tab = [fname for fname, f in sorted(globals().items()) if callable(f)] print d[tab[2]]() -- HTH, Rob
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