During my coding Ive found two vector classes on the internet. Ive modified them both a little but the do both have advantages and disadvantages.
vector1: http://rafb.net/p/4FVdh699.html vector2: http://rafb.net/p/0KShGu30.html With 1, I can typ vec.x and vec.y, very nice. With 2, I need to do vec.vals[0] and vec.vals[1], which makes my eyes bleed. But with 2, I can create a vector by supplying a list of numbers as arguments. And I can also do maths with numbers (ints/floats) and not just vectors (something 1 forces me to do). Is there any way to combine the two? The ultimate would be if I somehow could take vector2 and hook the member self.vals[0] to self.x or something. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list