[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Negroup) wrote: > I was just asking if it is possible to "extend" string objects' > behaviour so that it becomes possible to invoke something like > 'anystring'.my_method().
You can't quite do that, but you can get close. You can define your own class which inherits from str, and then create objects of that class. For example: class myString (str): def __init__ (self, value): self.value = value def plural (self): if self.value[-1] in "sz": return self.value + "es"; else: return self.value + "s"; foo = myString("foo") bar = myString("bar") baz = myString("baz") print foo.plural(), bar.plural(), baz.plural() # my defined method print foo.capitalize() # inherited from base class -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list