On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 21:49:29 -0500, Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> wrote:
class Hand: def __init__(self): self.hand = [] # create Hand object def __str__(self): s = 'Hand contains ' for x in self.hand: s = s + str(x) + " " return s I am using 2.7 (Codeskulptor). This is working code. It starts with an empty list that gets appended from a full deck of shuffled cards. dealer=Hand() player=Hand() I don't really know how to post working code without posting a lot. I am not being too successful in trying to post enough code to have it work without posting the entire code. Here is the link if you want to run it. http://www.codeskulptor.org/#user38_Kka7mh2v9u_9.py The print out looks like this: Hand contains H4 DQ. I can (and am) currently printing the hand like this: print "Player's",player print "Dealer's",dealer My question is can you add (self) in the __str__ so when you issue the command "print player" the "player" part is included in the __str__. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list