walterbyrd wrote: > 1) Can attributes can added just anywhere? I create an object called > point, then I can add attributes any time, and at any place in the > program?
in general, yes, but that should be done sparingly. > 2) Are classes typically created like this: > > class Point: > pass > > Then attributes are added at some other time? no, classes with attributes are typically created like this: class Point: def __init__(self, x, y): self.x = x self.y = y p = Point(1, 2) i.e. attributes are created in the initialization function. > 3) What is with the __underscores__ ?? they're reserved for use by the interpreter, usually for calling special methods in you class: http://effbot.org/pyref/reserved-identifier-classes http://effbot.org/pyref/special-method-names > 4) Are parameters passed to an class definition? > > class Whatever(params): > pass no, that's the syntax used for inheritance. arguments passed to the class constructor are passed on to the initialization function (see the example above). for more on this, see the tutorial. Jay Parlar's gentle introduction from the community tutorial might be helpful: http://effbot.org/pytut/node11-baseline.htm </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list