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I had posted this before but all the spam whipped it out...
I wanted to know if there's any way to create a method that takes a
default parameter, and that parameter's default value is the return
value of another method of the same class. For example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.x = 1
def meth1(self):
return self.x
def meth2(self, arg=meth1()):
# The default `arg' should would take thereturn value of
meth1()
print '"arg" is', arg
This obviously doesn't work. I know I could do
....
def meth2(self, arg=None):
if arg is None:
arg = self.meth1()
but I'm looking for a more straightforward way.
I wanted to know if there's any way to create a method that takes a
default parameter, and that parameter's default value is the return
value of another method of the same class. For example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.x = 1
def meth1(self):
return self.x
def meth2(self, arg=meth1()):
# The default `arg' should would take thereturn value of
meth1()
print '"arg" is', arg
This obviously doesn't work. I know I could do
....
def meth2(self, arg=None):
if arg is None:
arg = self.meth1()
but I'm looking for a more straightforward way.