On 12/23/2012 08:03 PM, Tom Tucker wrote:


Python Gurus,
I got a question for ya. Below I have three instance variables (self.A, self.B, etc). How can I use the below
for loop for A, B, C to also call those instance variables?

Example
###############
<some code>
.....
.....
 self.A          = 1
 self.B   = 2
 self.C   = 3

myDict = {'A': 1, 'B': 2, 'C': 1}
for x in [A, B, C]:

  if myDict[x] == (self.%s % (x)): # Invalid if statement.. ;-)
print "Yep, we have a match!"
  else:
print "Sorry..No match!"




If I understood you right, you can do: myDict[x] == getattr(self, x)

 - mitya


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