accessing a classes code

bruno at modulix onurb at xiludom.gro
Wed Apr 19 13:49:46 EDT 2006


Ryan Krauss wrote:
(top-post corrected)
> 
> On 4/19/06, bruno at modulix <onurb at xiludom.gro> wrote:
> 
>>Ryan Krauss wrote:
>>
>>>I have a set of Python classes that represent elements in a structural
>>>model for vibration modeling (sort of like FEA).  Some of the
>>>parameters of the model are initially unknown and I do some system
>>>identification to determine the parameters.  After I determine these
>>>unknown parameters, I would like to substitute them back into the
>>>model and save the model as a new python class.
>>
>>Why ? Python is dynamic enough to let you modify classes at runtime...

> Because I want to store the results in one place so that in order to
> use the code later, all I have to do is import the classes that
> include the parameters that were previously unknown.  I want to make
> using the results as easy and clean as possible for other users.
>

I'm afraid you're still thinking in terms of the solution instead of
thinking in terms of the problem to solve. The fact that classes can be
modified at runtime doesn't means that client code needs to be aware of
what happens.


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