mehow gets intantiated from
that string. This way, I can have similar classes, but have my program use
various ones by simply changing the commandline argument.
Can anyone show me how this might be done in Python? Thanks.
-RVic
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to you or if it is really doable in Python: #thanks, RVic
import sys
argv = sys.argv[1:]
ClassIamInstantiating = argv
ClassIamInstantiating.in("something")
x = ClassIamInstantiating.out()
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to the
top half of the cards array.
For some reason, I can't see how this can be done (I know that it must be a
simple line or two in Python, but I am really stuck here). Anyone have any
direction they can give me on this? Thanks, RVic, python newbie
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Ah, brilliant -- yes, this is so much more elegant in Python:
#now cut the cards
x = random.randrange(2,range(13 * 4 * decks))
cards = cards[x:]+cards[:x]
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