On 11/22/14 9:47 PM, Seymore4Head wrote:
What do I need to do to make a and b have different values?
import random
class RPS:
throw=random.randrange(3)
a=RPS
b=RPS
This simply makes a and b into other names for the class RPS. To
instantiate a class to make an object, you have to call it:
a = RPS()
b = RPS()
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I tried:
class RPS:
def __init__(self):
self.throw=random.randrange(3)
AttributeError: type object 'RPS' has no attribute 'throw'
This is the right way to define the class (almost: in Py 2, you should
derive from object). Once you make an object from it, you will have what
you want:
class RPS(object):
def __init__(self):
self.throw = random.randrange(3)
a = RPS()
b = RPS()
print a.throw
print b.throw
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