"special_dragonfly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've managed to solve the problem, I really was just being a > dunce.
Doubtful; but at this stage we can't tell, because we still don't know what it is you're actually trying to *do*. > Here's how incase anyone is wondering: > > class MyClass: > def __init__(self): > name="" > dict={} > dict[0]=[] > dict[0].append(MyClass()) > dict[0][0].name="Hello" > print dict[0][0].name It's not clear why you are using the value 0 for a dictionary key here; nor why you're assigning an attribute to an object after creating the object. Neither of them are errors, but without context it's hard to know what advice to give. -- \ "When we call others dogmatic, what we really object to is | `\ their holding dogmas that are different from our own." -- | _o__) Charles Issawi | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list