On Sep 1, 2011, at 09:48, Amogh M S wrote:
> Hey guys...
> I think we have a problem with my _init_ method and the constructor
> When I create a class and its _init_ method and try to create an object of it
> outside the class,
> Say, something like
>
> class S:
> def _init_(self, name=None):
> self.name = name
> s = S("MyName")
Two things: Derive your class from object, and the constructor function should
be '__init__', that is, with *two* underscores before and after it. Are you
reading a book or tutorial which does use a badly chosen font which doesn't
distinguish two consecutive underscores well?
class S(object):
def __init__(self, name=None):
self.name = name
s = S("MyName")
print s.name
Greetings,
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