mm wrote: > > How can I do a array of class? > > s1=[] ## this array should hold classes > > ## class definition > class Word: > word="" > > > ## empty words... INIT > for i in range(100): ## 0..99 > s1.append(Wort) > > s1[0].word="There" > s1[1].word="should" > s1[2].word="be" > s1[3].word="different" > s1[4].word="classes" > > ... but it's not. > > > print s1 > ------------ > [<class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > <class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > <class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > <class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > <class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > <class __main__.Wort at 0x7ff1492c>, > ........ > ----------- > > Here, this "classes" are all at the same position in memory. So there > are no different classes in the array. > > So I access with s1[0], s1[1], s1[2], etc. always the same data. > > Any idea? > > -- > Michael
do you mean object ? your append should be append(Word()) as you need to create instances. hg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list