[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have twenty-five checkboxes I need to create (don't ask):
self.checkbox1 = ...
self.checkbox2 = ...
.
.
.
self.checkbox25 = ...
Right now, my code has 25 lines in it, one for each checkbox, since
these are all variables.
Is there a way to write a loop so that I can have fewer lines of code
but still keep the variables?
I've tried:
for o in xrange(25):
self.checkbox[o] = ...
which didn't work, and
for o in xrange(25):
self.checkbox[''%d'%(o)] = ...
which also didn't work.
Both give the error message: "Attribute error: Main.App has no
attribute "checkbox"", which clearly indicates that I'm not keeping
the "variability" aspect I want.
Is there a way?
Keep either a list or dictionary around. Like this:
checkboxes = []
for o in xrange(25):
checkboxes.append(....create a checkbox...)
self.checkboxes = checkboxes
Diez
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