On 16 Maj, 14:19, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > globalrev a écrit : > > > wassup here? > > > 7 > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "C:\Python25\myPrograms\netflix\netflix.py", line 22, in > > <module> > > print cust1.getID() > > AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'getID' > > > class customer: > > 1/ naming convention : class names should be CamelCased > 2/ unless you need compatibility with years old Python versions, use > newstyle classes > > class Customer(object): > > > def __init__(self, ID, movies): > > self.ID = ID > > self.movies = movies > > 3/ naming conventions : ALL_UPPER_NAMES denote (pseudo) constants > > def __init__(self, id, movies): > self.id = id > self.movies = movies > > > def getID(): > > return self.ID > > > def getMovies(): > > return self.movies > > 4/ Python has support for computed attributes, so you just don't need > these getters. > > > > > import os > > import customer > > import movie > > > mv1 = open('C:\\Python25\\myPrograms\\netflix\\mv1exp2.txt', 'r+') > > mv1str = mv1.read() > > > print mv1str.count(',5,') > > > cust1 = customer.__init__('12',['1','435','2332']) > > __init__ is automagically called on instanciation, so you don't have to > call it yourself. And FWIW, your __init__ returns None. > > cust1 = Customer('12', ['1', '435', '2332']) > > > print cust1.getID() > > print cust1.id
print "cust", cust1.idnbr, cust1.movies() Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python25\myPrograms\netflix\netflix.py", line 24, in <module> print "cust", cust1.idnbr, cust1.movies() TypeError: 'list' object is not callable when class = class customer: def __init__(self, idnbr, movies): self.idnbr = idnbr self.movies = movies print "cust", cust1.idnbr, cust1.movies() Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python25\myPrograms\netflix\netflix.py", line 24, in <module> print "cust", cust1.idnbr, cust1.movies() TypeError: 'list' object is not callable when class = class customer: def __init__(self, idnbr, movies): self.idnbr = idnbr self.movies = movies -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list