I don't understand @classmethod def DisplayAll(cls, herosAll):
What is cls ? 2011/2/28 Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin <izzaddin.ruhules...@gmail.com> > @classmethod > def DisplayAll(herosAll): > > is of course: > > @classmethod > def DisplayAll(cls, herosAll): > > 2011/2/28 Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin <izzaddin.ruhules...@gmail.com> > > Hi, you must pass the herosAll list to the DisplayAll() method like this >> >> class Character(): >> @classmethod >> def DisplayAll(herosAll): >> print ('There is', Character.CharacterCount, 'heros') >> for heros in herosAll: >> heros.DisplayCharacterInfos() >> >> herosAll = [ >> Character(1,"Antaa","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8), >> Character(2,"Klaitos","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8)] >> >> Character.DisplayAll(herosAll) >> >> >> 2011/2/28 Christopher Brookes <chris.klai...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hi, first sorry for my poor english, i'm a french guy, i'm trying to >>> make the best :( >>> >>> I would like to split my python script into multiples files. >>> I want : >>> A file which contains only class creations and methods, >>> A file with some personals functions >>> And a main.py which is the main script. >>> >>> But i'm getting some problems >>> In class creation file, i've a init method which create a character (it >>> works). >>> They are created in main.py like this : >>> >>> herosAll = [ >>> Character(1,"Antaa","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8), >>> Character(2,"Klaitos","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8)] >>> >>> But when i want to display all information about my character with : >>> >>> class Character(): >>> def DisplayAll(): >>> print ('There is', Character.CharacterCount, 'heros') >>> for heros in herosAll: >>> heros.DisplayCharacterInfos() >>> >>> I'm getting : >>> >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "main.py", line 28, in <module> >>> Character.DisplayAll() >>> File "/home/christopher/class_creation.py", line 53, in DisplayAll >>> for heros in herosAll: >>> NameError: global name 'herosAll' is not defined >>> >>> I know the source of the problem. The list herosAll is declared in >>> main.py so he can't access to it. But i'm stuck here. How can he get it ? >>> Have I to append the list in the init method ? >>> >>> Thank you for ready. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Brookes Christopher. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org >>> To unsubscribe or change subscription options: >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >>> >>> >> > -- Brookes Christopher.
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