Struggeling with collections

Faling Dutchman henriarends92 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 04:43:50 EST 2016


Op maandag 7 maart 2016 10:31:48 UTC+1 schreef Jussi Piitulainen:
> Faling Dutchman writes:
> > I am just starting off in python, but have good knowledge of both Java
> > and C#. Now is the problem that I need to have multiple instances of
> ...
> > it prints: <__main__.Item object at 0x02EBF3B0>
> >
> > So that is not usefull to me. There can be an infinite amount of
> ...
> > and it has to show all the parameters of the class Item and not say
> > "ive got an object at this memory address, have a nice day"
> Others have now told you that your class has a special method that
> defines the string representation of instances. What you are seeing is
> the default. You can specify your own.
> I just want to add that Java does it the same way. Surely this hasn't
> changed? (I've never known C#, so no comment on that.)


At least, I've never encountered it, but well, the __dict__ is very usefull, as I said, I'm verry new to python, but I love programming in it. I hope to get way better in it as I am now :)



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