Python Self
The self Parameter
The self
parameter is a reference to the
current instance of the class, and is used to access variables that belongs to the class.
It does not have to be named self
, you can
call it whatever you like, but it has to be the first parameter of any function
in the class:
Example
Use the words mysillyobject and abc instead of self:
class Person:
def __init__(mysillyobject, name, age):
mysillyobject.name = name
mysillyobject.age = age
def myfunc(abc):
print("Hello my name is " + abc.name)
p1 = Person("John",
36)
p1.myfunc()
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