I have a class, nothing special, just a regular class:
class WINDOW ():
def __init__ (self, path):
...some unrelated codd...
self.win = newwin(stdscr.win.getmaxyx() [0]-2, stdscr.win.getmaxyx() [1], 0, 0)
self.xmax = self.win.getmaxyx() [1]
self.ymax = self.win.getmaxyx() [0]
def draw(self,flin,fcol):
...code here
i = 0
while i < self.ymax -1:
...more code here...
When I try to access "self.ymax" in the while loop, I get error, saying that classs WINDOW has no atribute ymax. What have I done wrong???
Edit: getmaxyx() returns a tuple of two values. This is a curses program. I'm using python 3.
Edit 2: More code - creating an instance of WINDOW:
def main():
global stdscr
stdscr = initscr()
global interface
interface = INTERFACE(stdscr)
interface.wins.append(WINDOW(parseArgv()))
dispatcher()
Parseargv():
def parseArgv():
#arguments are [filename, PathToFileThatThisProgramOpens]
if len(argv) == 1:
return None
else:
return argv[-1]
calling draw():
def SwitchWindow(self):
self.wins[self.currentWindow].empty()
self.currentWindow += 1 #select next window
line = self.wins[self.currentWindow].flin
coll = self.wins[self.currentWindow].fcol
self.wins[self.currentWindow].draw(line,coll)
self.currentWindow += 1
inSwitchWindow
is incrementing the index past the number of Windows inself.wins
. Without more of your code, we're all guessing. I'm going to vote to close.