dictionary and __getattr__
Michael Abbott
michael at rcp.co.uk
Thu Sep 6 06:24:44 EDT 2001
Harald Kirsch <kirschh at lionbioscience.com> wrote in
news:yv28zfsr6e8.fsf at lionsp093.lion-ag.de:
>
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if this would work:
>
> d = {'x': 1}
> print d.x
>
> i.e. every entry in a dictionary is also an attribute of the
> dictionary itself.
>
> Is there a class wrapper for that somewhere available?
I expect this would work:
class Wrap:
def __init__(self, dict):
self.__dict__.update(dict)
d = {'x': 1}
dd = Wrap(d)
print dd.x
Of course, this may not be exactly what you want, because dd won't follow
updates to d.
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