Drilling down in a dict with "complex" objects
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john.d.perkins at gmail.com
Tue May 25 00:34:25 EDT 2010
I am trying to access an objects sub-object attributes. I can boil the
code I am working with down to this problem section:
(snip)
class Pt:
x = None
y = None
def __init__(self, x, y):
self.x, self.y = x, y
pass
class Pts:
curr_point = None
next_point = None
def __init__(self, n, m):
self.next_point = Pt(n, m)
def update(self, point):
self.curr_point = self.next_point
self.next_point = point
class PtManage:
points = {}
def __init__(self):
pass
point = Pts(3,5)
pman = PtManage()
pman.points["odds"] = point
print dir(pman)
print pman["odds"].next_point.x
(snip)
It's this last line that doesn't work. What am I doing wrong? Is this
a failure of the design or am I missing something obvious? How do I
get down and see that "Pt" classes x attribute within the PtManage
dict?
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