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This module is one in a collection of modules on Python designed for teaching ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages: Python at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
In an earlier module, you learned how to define a Python class, how to instantiate objects of that class, and how to call methods on those objects.
The class-definition code in the earlier module included the word self in several different locations. I promised that I would revisit the class definition and explain the use of the word self . That is the purpose of this module.
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the Figuresand the Listings while you are reading about them.
(Note to blind and visually impaired students: most of the Figures and all of the Listings inthis module are presented in plain text format and should be accessible using an audio screen reader or a braille display. Note however that the requiredindentation may not be properly represented by an audio screen reader.)
Listing 5 shows a complete listing of a scaled down version of the radio program from an earlier module. (The program was scaled down simply to reducethe size and to make the presentation more manageable.) Figure 2 shows the output produced by the code in Listing 5 .
The program in Listing 5 will be used to explain the use of the word self in a Python class definition.
With the exception of the following items, you should already understand the code in Listing 5 .
I will use fragments of code from the program in Listing 5 to explain the use of the word self in this module.
I will explain the difference between class variables and instance variables as well as theuse of the word object in future modules.
You learned in the earlier module that you can instantiate one or more independent objects from the same class and call methods on those objects. Thisis illustrated by the abbreviated code in Listing 1 . (Note that comments and code were omitted from Listing 1 to make it easier to discuss the code of interest.)
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