In the derived class init you set self.id to 2 so
when you call getid method it just returns self.id which is now 2.
you can use another variable name.

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Tzury Bar Yochay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> given two classes:
>
> class Foo(object):
>    def __init__(self):
>        self.id = 1
>
>    def getid(self):
>        return self.id
>
> class FooSon(Foo):
>    def __init__(self):
>        Foo.__init__(self)
>        self.id = 2
>
>    def getid(self):
>        a = Foo.getid()
>        b = self.id
>        return '%d.%d' % (a,b)
>
> While my intention is to get 1.2 I get 2.2
> I would like to know what would be the right way to yield the expected
> results
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