'class' named tuple
Arnaud Delobelle
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Wed Feb 1 02:17:10 EST 2012
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On 1 February 2012 00:54, Emmanuel Mayssat <emayssat at gmail.com> wrote: > I have the following program. > I am trying to have index the attributes of an object using __getitem__. > Reading them this way works great, but assigning them a value doesn't > Is there a way to do such a thing? > (Almost like a named tuple, but with custom methods) > > class LIter(object): > def __init__(self,parent=None): > super(LIter, self).__init__() > self.toto = 3 > self.tata = 'terto' > Add _attrs = 'toto', 'tata' def __getitem__(self, index): return getattr(self, _attrs[index]) def __setitem__(self, index, value) setattr(self, _attrs[index], value) -- Arnaud
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