On May 11, 3:19 am, Francesco Bochicchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But there is not such a thing, in Python. What you have is that A
> has the same attributes/methods of B plus its own.
> What you could do is adding in class A a method like this:
>
> class A(B):
> ...
> def set_b_at
Class A inherits from class B. Can anyone point me in the direction
of documentation saying how to initialize an object of A, a1, with an
object of B, b1?
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Hi, Terry.
Yeah, no. If we think of the inherited B as an object nested
within a1, I'm attempting to initialize that B with b1 by accessing
the B, say, via a function call. I don't see how using a python
factory achieves this.
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