> > The others spottet the error I missed. But I can offer something else: > > http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html > > It's a worthy read for someone coming from Java, needing time to adjust. > > Diez- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
That deffinately was a useful read, thanks. Thankyou to everyone who sorted these problems for me, I have progressed very well with this python program throughout the day now. I have another little question before I finish today: I am currently struggling to use a global variable in my static functions. I'll explain further Within my main.py file I have class Main(object): stepStore = StepStore() @staticmethod def createDepSteps(): .... stepStore.addStep([bol7, pre5]) ....... @staticmethod def processSteps(): for step in stepStore.stepList[:]: ...... Main.createDepSteps() Main.processSteps() Trying this approach I am getting a error saying with the processSteps() method, stepStore is undefined To solve this problem I am currently passing in the processSteps() parameter a stepStore instance created within createDepSteps() but there is surely a way stepStore can be a global attribute which can be accessed from both methods? Any help would be much appreciated again Cheers Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list