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Python

leonardo valdes
leonardo valdes
12,384 Points

@classmethod output question

I passed this code challenge but I was still confused on how classmethods work. I tried to use the from_string method using the string passed, but when I print it it prints the original string and not the dots and dashes that I was expecting. Am I using the class method incorrectly? What should I be doing?

morse.py
class Letter:
    def __init__(self, pattern=None):
        self.pattern = pattern

    def __iter__(self):
        yield from self.pattern

    def __str__(self):
        output = []
        for blip in self:
            if blip == '.':
                output.append('dot')
            else:
                output.append('dash')
        return '-'.join(output)

    @classmethod
    def from_string(cls, string):
        entry = string.split('-')
        pattern = []
        for blip in entry:
            if blip == 'dot':
                pattern.append('.')

            else:
                pattern.append('_')
        return cls(pattern)


class S(Letter):
    def __init__(self):
        pattern = ['.', '.', '.']
        super().__init__(pattern)

test = Letter.from_string('dash-dot-dash-dot')
print(test)
leonardo valdes
leonardo valdes
12,384 Points

I figured out that using test.pattern outputs what I was looking for. So, that brings up another question: why does it print the original string when I put print(test), but not when i put print(test.pattern)? What is the difference?

1 Answer

andren
andren
28,558 Points

When you pass something that is not a string into the print function it will automatically converting it to a string by calling the str method on the object. So when you call print(test) you are actually printing out whatever the test object's __str__ method produces.

The __str__ method on the Letter class loops through the pattern and returns the decoded version of it. That is why you get that version printed out.