I ran the code below, by calling the function in the constructor
First --
>>> class PrintName:
... def __init__(self, value):
... self._value = value
... printName(self._value)
... def printName(self, value):
... for c in value:
... print c
...
>>> o = PrintName('Chaitanya')
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Once again I run this and I get this
>>> class PrintName:
... def __init__(self, value):
... self._value = value
... printName(self._value)
... def printName(self, value):
... for c in value:
... print c
...
>>> o = PrintName('Hello')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "<stdin>", line 4, in __init__
NameError: global name 'printName' is not defined
Can I not call a function in the constructor? and whay a deviation in the execution of similar code?
Note: I forgot to call a function local to the class, by using self (ex: self.printName()). Apologize for the post.