Initializing a subclass with a super object?

frankdmartinez at gmail.com frankdmartinez at gmail.com
Mon May 12 09:16:20 EDT 2008


On May 11, 3:19 am, Francesco Bochicchio <bock... at virgilio.it> wrote:
> But there is not such a thing, in Python. What you have is that A
> has the same attributes/methods of B plus its own.
> What you could do is  adding in class A a method like this:
>
>   class A(B):
>      ...
>      def set_b_attributes(self, instance_of_b):
>          for k, value in instance_of_b.__dict__:
>                 setattr(self, k, value )
>
> and the use it like this:
>
>    a1.set_b_attributes(b1)

Hi, Francesco.
    Thanx!  That's actually exactly what I needed (though I didn't
know it).



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