On 2007-02-15, placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible to be able to do the following in Python? > > class Test: > def __init__(self): > pass > > def puts(self, str): > print str > > def puts(self, str,str2): > print str,str2 > > if __name__ == "__main__": > t = Test() > t.puts("hi") > t.puts("hi","hello")
You tell us: what happened when you tried it? And then what happens when you do this? class Test: def __init__(self): pass def puts(self, *args): print ' '.join(args) if __name__ == "__main__": t = Test() t.puts("hi") t.puts("hi","hello") Now an exercise for the gentle reader: change the puts method so that this call works: t.puts("hi",1,3.45) -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Yow! I'm imagining at a surfer van filled with visi.com soy sauce! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list