Exemple #1
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import ex40_mystuff as mystuff

try:
    print(mystuff.mystuff['apple'])
    # print(mystuff['apple])  # this is wrong!!!
except TypeError as e:
    print(e)

mystuff.apple()
print(mystuff.pen)


class MyStuff(object):  # can remove (object), i.e. including ()
    def __init__(self):
        self.pen = "I have an pen-n-apple"

    def apple(self):
        print("I am a fuji apple." + self.pen)


thing = MyStuff()  # instantiate
print(thing.pen)
thing.apple()


class Song(object):
    def __init__(self, lyrics):  # like C# constructor
        self.lyrics = lyrics

    def sing_me_a_song(self):
        for line in self.lyrics:
import ex40_mystuff as mystuff

try:
    print(mystuff.mystuff['apple'])
    # print(mystuff['apple])  # this is wrong!!!
except TypeError as e:
    print(e)

mystuff.apple()
print(mystuff.pen)


class MyStuff(object):  # can remove (object), i.e. including ()
    def __init__(self):
        self.pen = "I have an pen-n-apple"

    def apple(self):
        print("I am a fuji apple." + self.pen)


thing = MyStuff()  # instantiate
print(thing.pen)
thing.apple()


class Song(object):
    def __init__(self, lyrics):  # like C# constructor
        self.lyrics = lyrics

    def sing_me_a_song(self):
        for line in self.lyrics:
Exemple #3
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import ex40_mystuff
ex40_mystuff.apple()
print(ex40_mystuff.tangerine)

class MyStuff(object):

    def __init__(self):
        self.tangerine = "And now a thousand years between"

    def apple(self):
        print("I AM CLASSY APPLES!")


thing = MyStuff()
thing.apple()
print(thing.tangerine)

class Song(object):
    def __init__(self, lyrics):
        self.lyrics = lyrics

    def sing_me_a_song(self):
        for line in self.lyrics:
            print(line)

happy_bday = Song(["Happy birthday to you",
                   "I don't want you to get sued",
                   "So I'll stop right there"])

bulls_on_parade = Song(["They rally around tha family",
                       "With pockets full of shells"])
import ex40_mystuff


class MyStuff:
    def __init__(self):
        self.tangerine = "And now a thousand years between"

    def apple(self):
        print("I'm classy apples!")

# dict style
mystuff = {"apple": "I AM APPLES!"}
print(mystuff["apple"])

# module style
ex40_mystuff.apple()
print(ex40_mystuff.tangerine)

# class style
thing = MyStuff()
thing.apple()
print(thing.tangerine)
Exemple #5
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import ex40_mystuff
mystuff = {'apple': "I AM APPLES!"}
print(mystuff['apple'])  # dict style

ex40_mystuff.apple()  # module style

# import ex40_mystuff
print(ex40_mystuff.tangerine)  # same thing, it's just variable


class MyStuff(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.tangerine = "And now a thousand years between"

    def apple(self):
        print("I AM CLASSY APPLES!")


# class style
thing = MyStuff()
thing.apple()
print(thing.tangerine)


class Song(object):
    def __init__(self, lyrics):
        self.lyrics = lyrics

    def sing_me_a_song(self):
        for line in self.lyrics:
            print(line)
Exemple #6
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# importing a module i.e. a collection of functions and variab
import ex40_mystuff

# creating a dictionary and accesing a key-value pair
mystuff = {'apple': 'I AM APPLES! [from the  dictionary]'}
print(mystuff['apple'])

# accessing function from module with dot operator
ex40_mystuff.apple()

#accessing variable from module with dot operator
print(ex40_mystuff.tangerine)

print(mystuff['apple'])  # get apple from the dictionary
ex40_mystuff.apple()  # get aple from the module
print(ex40_mystuff.tangerine)  # same thing, it's just a variableb


# creating a class
class MyStuff(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.tangerine = "And now a thousand years between"

    def apple(self):
        print("I AM CLASSY APPLES!")


thing = MyStuff()
thing.apple()
print(thing.tangerine)