Problem with importing in Python
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Fri Jan 11 17:38:30 EST 2013
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On Friday, January 11, 2013 5:27:21 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 9:17 AM, su29090 wrote: > > > Circle.py > > > > > > class circle: > > > > > > from Circle import Circle > > > > Inside the Circle module is a class named circle. You can't import > > Circle from that. > > > > But Python isn't Java. You don't have to put each class into its own > > file. Just put class circle (or class Circle to follow Python naming > > convention) into the other file, whose name you haven't given. > > > > If they're already in the same file, then just drop the import. Easy! > > > > By the way: > > > main() # Call the main function > > You'll need to put that flush left. At the moment, that call is part > > of the definition of main(). > > > > Hope that helps! > > > > ChrisA It worked! Thanks so much! :)
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