On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 00:16:39 -0800, Rob Wolfe wrote: > > Steven W. Orr wrote: >> I have a table of integers and each time I look up a value from the table >> I want to call a function using the table entry as an index into an array >> whose values are the different functions. I haven't seen anything on how >> to do this in python. > > Do you mean something like that? > > # test.py > > def fun1(): return "fun1" > def fun2(): return "fun2" > def fun3(): return "fun3" > > # list of functions > dsp = [f for fname, f in sorted(globals().items()) if callable(f)]
Hmmm... when I try that, I get dozens of other functions, not just fun1, fun2 and fun3. And not just functions either; I also get classes. Does Python have a function that will read my mind and only return the objects I'm thinking of? -- Steven. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list