Hi all, Last time I tried to post a question regarding this, I was asked to clarify. Okay so here it is. There is a class called Table and objects are just tables, you know, matrices, holding different types of data. Thing is, I want to provide a method where one can delete the object and then if the user tries using a variable to access a certain method or attributes, he gets an error. Let me give an example;
class Table: def delete_this(self): #code to delete this object or assign it null or None pass def do_something(self): pass x=Table() x.delete_this() #at this point, I want such that if I try to use x I get some sort of error e.g. x.do_something() #Error: x is definitely not an object anymore All clear?
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