Python object creation
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Solution 1
derived from object for new-style class
use __init__
to initialize the new instance, not __self__
__main__
is helpful too.
class Car(object):
def __init__(self,input):
self.carName = input
def showName(self):
print self.carName
def main():
a = Car("bmw")
a.showName()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Solution 2
You don't define a variable, and you use init and self. Like this:
class Car(Object):
def __init__(self,input):
self.carName = input
def showName(self):
print self.carName
a = Car("bmw")
a.showName()
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Updated on June 11, 2022Comments
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Admin almost 2 years
I am pretty new to Python world and trying to learn it.
This is what I am trying to achieve: I want to create a Car class, its constructor checks for the input to set the object carName as the input. I try to do this by using the java logic but I seem to fail :)
class Car(): carName = "" #how can I define a non assigned variable anyway like "String carName;" in java def __self__(self,input): self.carName = input def showName(): print carName a = Car("bmw") a.showName()