Thanks for the help, this was exactly what I needed. Working Great bruno at modulix wrote: > John wrote: > > Hi, is it possible to instantiate a class with a variable. > > > > example > > > > class foo: > > def method(self): > > pass > > > > x='foo' > > > > Can I use variable x value to create an instance of my class? > > You got examples using string 'foo', now if all you need is to store or > pass around the class, just use it as any other object (yes, classes > *are* objects): > > class Foo(object): pass > > x = Foo > > f = x() > assert type(f) is Foo > > > -- > bruno desthuilliers > python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for > p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])"
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