Consider the following snippet of code: ==========================
class Stats: def __init__(self, speed, maxHp, armor, strength, attackSpeed, imagePath): self.speed = speed self.maxHp = maxHp self.armor = armor self.strength = strength self.attackSpeed = attackSpeed self.originalImage = loadTexture(imagePath) ========================== I little container for holding the stats for some rpg character or something. Now, I dont like the looks of that code, there are many function parameters to be sent in and if I were to add an attribute, i would need to add it in three places. Add it to the function parameters, add it to the class and assign it. Is there a smoother way to do this? There usually is in python, hehe. I recall when reading python tutorials that you could do something like this: foo(*list_of_parameters): To send many parameters as a list or a tuple. Then I could assign them like this: class Stats: def __init__(self, *li): self.speed = li[0] self.maxHp = li[1] (...) Or maybe there is an even niftier way that lets me iterate through them? Hmm... but that may lead to that I need to store them in a way that makes it cumbersome to access them later. Any comments and/or suggestions are welcome! :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list