python get type class name
type(x).__name__
python get type class name
type(x).__name__
how to get name of class in class python
class SillyClassName:
@classmethod
def my_name(cls_):
return cls_.__name__
def class_name(self):
# self.__class__ gets the current class
# .__name__ gets the name
return self.__class__.__name__
SillyClassName.my_name()
# prints SillyClassName
inst = SillyClassName()
inst.class_name()
# prints SillyClassName
python class
class Person:#set name of class to call it
def __init__(self, name, age):#func set ver
self.name = name#set name
self.age = age#set age
def myfunc(self):#func inside of class
print("Hello my name is " + self.name)# code that the func dose
p1 = Person("barry", 50)# setting a ver fo rthe class
p1.myfunc() #call the func and whitch ver you want it to be with
python class
class Dog:
def bark(self):
print("Woof!")
def roll(self):
print("*rolling*")
def greet(self):
print("Greetings, master")
def speak(self):
print("I cannot!")
# Creating the Dog class instance and saving it to the variable <clyde>
clyde = Dog()
clyde.bark() # --> Woof!
clyde.roll() # --> *rolling*
clyde.greet() # --> Greetings, master
clyde.speak() # --> I cannot!
# Creating another Dog instance
jenkins = Dog()
jenkins.bark() # --> Woof!
jenkins.roll() # --> *rolling*
# .. And other methods
# .. Infinite objects can be created this way, all implementing the same methods defined in our class
python class
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
def myfunc(self):
print("Hello my name is " + self.name +".")
p1 = Person("Victor", 24)
p1.myfunc()
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