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__init__.py file in python

# __init__.py
# you can comment here about your package.
# you can also add external libraries to your package.
# for example:
import numpy
import pandas

# you can also add your package information in this file.
__version__ = '2.1.1'
__author__ = 'Depressed Dingo'

# __all__ make others able to access to this datas by importing our package.
__all__ = ['numpy', 'pandas', '__version__', '__author__']


# -----------------------------------------
# main.py
# example of using this.

from test_package import *
# or
from test_package import numpy

print(__auther__) # --> Depressed Dingo
Posted by: Guest on September-27-2021
12

__init__ python

class Person:
  def __init__(self, name, age):
    self.name = name
    self.age = age

p1 = Person("John", 36) // Object definition

print(p1.name)
print(p1.age)
Posted by: Guest on July-09-2020
2

def __init__

#!/usr/bin/python

class Employee:
   'Common base class for all employees'
   empCount = 0

   def __init__(self, name, salary):
      self.name = name
      self.salary = salary
      Employee.empCount += 1
   
   def displayCount(self):
     print "Total Employee %d" % Employee.empCount

   def displayEmployee(self):
      print "Name : ", self.name,  ", Salary: ", self.salary

"This would create first object of Employee class"
emp1 = Employee("Zara", 2000)
"This would create second object of Employee class"
emp2 = Employee("Manni", 5000)
emp1.displayEmployee()
emp2.displayEmployee()
print "Total Employee %d" % Employee.empCount
Posted by: Guest on August-15-2020
0

python module initialization

import psutil
Posted by: Guest on April-05-2020
1

__init__ python

class A(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.x = 'Hello'

    def method_a(self, foo):
        print self.x + ' ' + foo
Posted by: Guest on May-16-2021

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