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I want to create a Square class that has method to calculate the distance from another Square. Here is how I have defined it:

class Square:
    def __init__(self, _x: int, _y: int):
        self.x = _x
        self.y = _y

    def distance(self, _other_square: Square) -> int:
        pass

The _other_square is an object of type Square. This gives me an Unresolved reference 'Square' error.

Is there a way to get around it?

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  • @TomKarzes This seems to solve the issue: from future import annotations Thanks
    – thanos.a
    Jun 23, 2019 at 10:06
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    BTW, please do not post images of text.
    – PM 2Ring
    Jun 23, 2019 at 10:55

1 Answer 1

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Change the function definition to this:

def distance(self, _other_square: 'Square') -> int:
        pass

The type hint is now a str instance which will be resolved after the module has been loaded, and therefore the Square type is defined. See here for all details.

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  • This clearly solves my issue. Thanks
    – thanos.a
    Jun 23, 2019 at 10:09

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