Hi, I just started to learn Python. I understood how one can create a class and define a method related with that class. According to my understanding every call of a methods is related with a specific object. For example, we have a method "length", than we call this method as the following "x.length()" or "y.length()" or "z.length()", where z, y, and z are objects of the class.
I am wandering if it is possible to create a method which is related not with a single object (as in the previous example) but with a pare of objects. For example, I want to have a class for vectors, and I want to have a methods which calculate a dot product of two vectors. One of the possibilities is to use __mul__ and that I calculated dot product of "x" and "y" just as "x * y". However, I am wandering if I can declare a method in a way that allows me to calculate dot product as "dot(x,y)". Thank you in advance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list