Nitin,
del can only remove the elements present in the instance dictionary.
If you check self.__dict__ then it shows that A is not in the dictionary only
'a' and 'b' exist in the dict that's why it is giving the attribute error.
Sibtey
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Nitin Kumar
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:18 PM
To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India
Subject: [BangPypers] how to delete base class attribute
Hi all,
Say I have 10 functions in base class and I have inherited it in some
derived class.
But I only want 9 of the base class function to be available in child class.
(and I don't want to make that one class private)
class x:
def __init__(self):
self.a =3
self.b= 4
def A(self):
print (self.a)
def B(self):
print (self.b)
class y(x):
def __init__(self):
x.__init__(self)
del (self.A) #This is giving del
(self.A)
AttributeError: A
Anticipating your reply soon.
--
Nitin K
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