Answers for "using classes in python"

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declare class python

# To create a simple class:
class Shape:
  	def __init__():
      	print("A new shape has been created!")
      	pass
    
    def get_area(self):
		pass

# To create a class that uses inheritance and polymorphism
# from another class:
class Rectangle(Shape):
  
	def __init__(self, height, width): # The constructor
    	super.__init__()
        self.height = height
    	self.width = width

	def get_area(self):
      	return self.height * self.width
Posted by: Guest on March-08-2020
3

class python

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

p1 = Person("John", 36)

p1.age = 40

print(p1.age)
---------------------------------------------------------------
40
Posted by: Guest on October-29-2020
1

class python

class Employee(Object)
	def __init__(self, name, age, salary):
    	self.name = name
      	self.age = age
        self.salary = salary
        
        
  
  	def __str__(self)
    return f"Employee {name} nhes age {age} nand make {salary}"
Posted by: Guest on July-20-2021
0

creating python classes

class car:
  def __init__(self, model, color):
    self.model = model
    self.color = color
         
tesla = car("model 3", "black")
Posted by: Guest on June-07-2021
0

why should i use classes in python

"Why should I use classes in python?"

Classes are essential in OOP.
A good reason to use classes is to make your code structured and organised. 
Furthermore it is easy to import functions when they are part of a class since you can just import the class.
Classes provide methods that are useful such as the __repr__ method which allows you to represent an object by a string.
Classes allow for access control (encapsulation) by using the underscore character.
Posted by: Guest on July-19-2021
0

class python example

# If questions ask SK3#3160 he can help you i think
def ok(index):
    print(index) > Hi!
ok("Hi!")
class Lib:
    def ok(self,Token):
        print(Token) > Hello World!
Library = Lib()
Library.ok("Hello World!")
Posted by: Guest on January-08-2021

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