Hi guys, I am a relative newbie to python and OOP concepts and am trying to work through wxpython. I've seen understanding classes is essential to this and have been trying to work through them.
I have a few questions re the below code (i suspect its due to a lack of my understanding of classes) 1. I am not sure why / when you use the self. notation. I understand that self refers to the instance you create, so you can have multiple instances and the class knows which one you are talking about. Why do they use self.Bind or similar and at other times use file = (without the self) 2. In the Bind( they use self.OnQuit which seems to call the function OnQuit). Again, why is it self.OnQuit? 3. def OnQuit(self, event): - where does event here come from and what does it do with it? I guess as a general kind of question, can anyone recommend some tutorial or documentation re OOP and classes? thanks! stefan #!/usr/bin/python # menuexample.py import wx class MenuExample(wx.Frame): def __init__(self, parent, id, title): wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, size=(250, 150)) menubar = wx.MenuBar() file = wx.Menu() quit = wx.MenuItem(file, 1, '&Quit\tCtrl+Q') quit.SetBitmap(wx.Bitmap('icons/exit.png')) file.AppendItem(quit) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnQuit, id=1) menubar.Append(file, '&File') self.SetMenuBar(menubar) self.Centre() self.Show(True) def OnQuit(self, event): self.Close() app = wx.App() MenuExample(None, -1, '') app.MainLoop() _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor