Objects in Python
John Gordon
gordon at panix.com
Wed Aug 22 11:03:51 EDT 2012
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In <18409992-1e28-4721-8e64-60c69668da4e at googlegroups.com> shaun <shaun.wiseman91 at gmail.com> writes: > I'm having an issue its my first time using python and i set up a class one of the methods is supposed to return a string but instead returns: > <bound method Param.returnString of <Param.Param instance at 0x00C > 389E0>> It looks like you're referencing the method object itself, instead of calling it method. In other words, you've left off the parentheses. I.e. you're doing something like this: print my_object.foo Instead of this: print my_object.foo() -- John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs gordon at panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears -- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies"
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