Python Language OOP
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External
Internal
TODO
- How to call a method from inside the constructor. If I try, the compiler says "Unresolved reference"
Overview
Attributes and methods.
Class
class MyClass:
def __init__(self):
pass
The class may be declared with parentheses, but the IDE static checks find those as "redundant":
class MyClass():
...
Static Initialization at Class Level
To perform an initialization once, upon creation of the type in the class' namespace, place the code directly under the code definition: All methods placed into the class are also "executed" - like when defining a function in the global namespace - but they are not calling.
class MyClass:
# executed only once upon creation of the type
pattern = re.compile(r'^(\w+):(\w+)-(\w+)$')
def __init__(self):
...
def my_method(self):
...
Methods
Special Methods
__str__()
__str__()
is used by print()
, str()
and the string formatters to produce a string representation of an instance.
class MyClass:
...
def __str__(self):
return self.name + ', ' + self.color
Static Methods
Initialization
Inheritance
Overriding
Polymorphism
.