On 04/25/2016 11:21 PM, San wrote:
Hi All,

Pls let me why
"
def __init__(self):

"
declaration required, what's the use of this one.Pls explain  me in details.

Thanks in advance.

If you understand object-oriented-programming, then this will make sense:

   The __init__ method is the constructor for instances of a class.  It
   is not required, but the situations in which a constructor is not
   needed are few and unusual.

If you don't know object-oriented-programming, then I'd suggest you put that high on your list of things to learn. It's a valuable tool.

Gary Herron


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