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I have a module named 'selection' and inside that module I have several python files called 'enn.py', 'oss.py', (...)

Each of those files, have an implementation of the respective classes

  • enn.py - implementation of ENN class
  • oss.py - implementation of OSS class
  • cnn.py - implementation of CNN class
  • and so on ...

I want to use the import

from reduction.selection import OSS
from reduction.selection import ENN

but it only works if I use:

from reduction.selection.oss import OSS

How can I do that. I can't just create a file reduction.py because I have over 10 selection techniques and the file would be too big. Is there any way?

Thanks,

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In selection/__init__.py, you can import all the classes you want to be importable directly via the selection module:

from oss import OSS
from enn import ENN
from cnn import CNN
<etc>

Then you should be able to import OSS, ENN, etc directly from reduction.selection.

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You want to use the __init__.py file in the selection/ directory to import all the classes there.

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